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The Energy Permitting Reform Act would reduce climate pollution
September 18, 2024Read moreA new report from expert energy modelers found that the Energy Permitting Reform Act will cut U.S. climate pollution — potentially by a lot.
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Our 2024 Lobby Day made a difference
August 15, 2024Read moreIn the weeks since our 442 lobby meetings on Capitol Hill, we’ve seen an exciting amount of legislative movement on our asks.
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CCL applauds bipartisan introduction of sweeping energy permitting bill
July 23, 2024Read moreCCL thanks Sen. Manchin and Sen. Barrasso for their bipartisan leadership on the important issue of clean energy permitting reform.
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Big impacts from BIG WIRES Act and IRA home rebates
March 8, 2024Read morePer year, the BIG WIRES Act would save the country between $330 million and $2.5 billion and would reduce U.S. emissions about 1–2%.
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Climate Caucus sends letter to leadership urging cooperation on permitting reform
November 16, 2023Read moreThis letter from 13 Republicans and 13 Democrats delivers an important message and will advance the conversation on permitting reform.
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Up next in November: Here’s what we’re lobbying Congress for
October 31, 2023Read moreCCL’s primary and secondary asks are about the BIG WIRES Act, the RISEE Act, and the Increased TSP Access Act.
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CCL briefs House Climate Solutions Caucus on clean energy permitting reform
October 11, 2023Read moreTake a peek into a congressional briefing with this video of the Sept. 28 presentation CCL gave to Climate Solutions Caucus staffers.
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Hear from the experts on permitting reform
September 22, 2023Read moreExperts from the Bipartisan Policy Center, the Global Energy Institute, and the Progressive Policy Institute dive deep on permitting reform.
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CCL applauds bicameral BIG WIRES Act
September 15, 2023Read moreWe applaud Sen. Hickenlooper and Rep. Peters for introducing this bill and advancing the conversation on America’s clean energy transmission.
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Some permitting reforms have passed. What’s next?
July 10, 2023Read moreOn June 3, the debt ceiling deal was signed into law. It included some permitting reform provisions, but Congress still has more to do here.