Hi all,
Things are moving fast in the ongoing budget negotiations in the US House. As it stands, the
language being considered would be devastating for Indiana's solar future--ending the 25D residential solar tax credit this year, formally phasing out non-residential tax credit early, and adding new "
poison pill" language that would functionally end access to all clean energy tax credits by creating new sweeping restrictions on projects that have any ties to China in their supply chain.
But there's still time for Hoosier solar supporters to tell Congress that you want them to SAVE SOLAR. Here are two things you can do:
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Join SUN on Monday night at 7 pm ET for an update about what the latest news from Congress means for rooftop solar and how you can take meaningful actions now to save solar.
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Visit our website to find easy ways to take action (including email, postcards, and social media actions)
Please let me know if you have any questions!
Zach
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Hi Zach,
Earlier this week solar opponents in the House introduced a budget that would repeal critical investments in solar energy. There’s never been a more necessary time to join the fight to protect solar energy. That’s why we’re gathering solar supporters from across the country on Monday. Join us to learn what you can do to keep solar growing. |
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Monday, May 19 7 – 7:30 p.m. ET / 4 – 4:30 p.m. PT
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On the call we will provide updates on the latest on what we’re hearing from Congress and the steps you can take to make your voice heard.
Legislation is moving quickly. The effort we make today will determine how much solar energy is powering our communities tomorrow.
We hope to see you on Monday!
Best, |
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| Annie Wolf VP, Community Impact Solar United Neighbors Action |
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Solar United Neighbors 1350 Connecticut Ave NW Suite 412 Washington, DC 20036 United States |
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-- Zach Schalk
Indiana Program Director
Solar United Neighbors Action
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