Bipartisan U.S. Senate group discusses clean-energy tax cuts

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A bipartisan group of at least a dozen U.S. senators met on Wednesday to review tax credits for clean energy initiatives, as a part of broader legislation to boost U.S. energy independence and address climate change, lawmakers said.

The lawmakers, including at least four Republicans, examined a lengthy list of proposed tax credits to spur initiatives including offshore wind technology, as well as carbon capture and storage, during a 90-minute meeting in the U.S. Capitol. Lawmakers said their aim is to produce a proposal by late June that could pass the Senate with bipartisan support.

"This is a big lift," said Manchin, one of two centrist Democrats whose opposition helped kill Biden's legislation. "Were looking at everything we can."

 

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