President Joe Biden's administration expects to release short-term guidance on clean fuel tax credits on Friday and leave final decisions to President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration, according to two sources familiar with the plan.
President Joe Biden’s administration is set to announce short-term guidance on clean fuel tax credits on Friday, according to a Reuters report. The Biden administration is likely to leave final decisions on clean fuel tax credits to President-elect Donald Trump when he takes office at White House on January 20,
The Biden administration on Tuesday released guidance to help companies secure clean energy tax credits under the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, finalizing a program to extend subsidies long available for wind and solar to other low carbon sources.
The Biden administration finalized rules meant to boost domestic production of hydrogen fuel through a new tax credit, a move that might also keep struggling nuclear power plants on line for longer.
The Biden administration is expected to release by next week a climate model for clean fuel tax credits that will not include climate-smart agricultural practices, three sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
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Trying to prevent an 18% increase in Granite Staters going without health insurance is the objective of the first bill U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., said she will propose this year, which would make related tax credits permanent.
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Jimmy Carter was buried in a state funeral on Thursday. He is the latest US President to have died, leaving just 5 Presidents alive.
Alexander Smirnov, a former FBI informant, sentenced to six years for fabricating a bribery story involving President Biden and his son Hunter
Nearly 24 million Americans enrolled in the Affordable Care Act for 2025, a record-breaking total. The White House said Wednesday over 45 million people now have ACA health insurance.
A record nearly 24 million Americans enrolled in the Affordable Care Act during the final enrollment period of the Biden administration, the White House announced Wednesday, a 9% jump from the prior year, with a week left for more to enroll.