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What’s at Stake in the Budget Reconciliation Process (And What You Can Do About It)

Last updated: May 1, 2025 10:32 am
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The House and Senate have finally reached an agreement on a budget resolution after a series of close votes and partisan debates. The resolution sets different spending and revenue targets for each chamber, creating a significant gap that will need to be addressed. House Committees are now working on their specific pieces of the reconciliation package, which includes extending tax cuts that primarily benefit corporations and the wealthy.

The majority’s plan to use the reconciliation process to extend tax cuts at a cost of $5-6 trillion poses a threat to various priorities, including clean energy, electric vehicles, sustainable agriculture, climate resilience, and nuclear weapons reduction. The push to slash spending to offset a portion of this cost jeopardizes important programs and initiatives that have been successful in advancing these priorities.

One critical area at risk is clean energy, where tax credits and grants play a significant role in driving the transition to cleaner technologies. Recent policies have expanded access to incentives for clean energy projects, resulting in real savings and benefits for communities across the country. However, the majority in Congress is considering repealing these tax credits and rescinding grants and loans, which would have a detrimental impact on clean energy deployment and affordability.

In the realm of clean transportation, tax credits for electric vehicles and fuel efficiency standards are under threat of being repealed through the reconciliation process. These policies have been instrumental in increasing the affordability and accessibility of electric vehicles, reducing emissions, and spurring investments in charging infrastructure. It is crucial to ensure that these incentives and standards remain in place to support the transition to a cleaner transportation system.

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Sustainable agriculture programs are also at risk of facing significant cuts, particularly impacting the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) that provides food assistance to low-income Americans. Other programs related to conservation, agricultural research, and rural development could also see funding reductions as legislators work to offset tax cuts for the wealthy.

Additionally, the reconciliation bill includes a substantial increase in defense spending, with a focus on expanding the US nuclear arsenal. Investments in new nuclear weapons systems and missile defense schemes could exacerbate global nuclear tensions and divert resources away from critical domestic needs.

Amidst these challenges, efforts to defend climate resilience programs at agencies like FEMA and NOAA are crucial. Funding cuts to these agencies could undermine their ability to respond to disasters, provide essential weather forecasting and climate research, and protect communities from climate impacts.

To take action and protect these critical programs, individuals can reach out to their members of Congress, participate in town halls, and stay informed about the budget reconciliation process. By advocating for science-based policies and investments, we can ensure that vital programs and initiatives are preserved and supported.

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