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NV Leaders Discuss Inflation Reduction Act's Effects, Urge Improvements

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Thursday, August 17, 2023   

Rep. Susie Lee, D-Las Vegas, met with local leaders and organizations Wednesday to discuss the effects of the Inflation Reduction Act on its one-year anniversary.

Lee said Nevadans sent her to Congress "to cut costs, create jobs and fight the climate crisis" and noted she was proud to have supported the Inflation Reduction Act. Lee called the bill "common-sense legislation" to provide energy savings for small Nevada businesses and communities as well as creating many good-paying jobs through climate and clean energy investments.

Lee argued Nevada is at the apex of the transition to clean energy. She added last year, Nevada created 11,500 trade or union-based clean energy jobs.

"Making our state the seventh-highest state in the country for clean-energy job creation, and this is just the beginning," Lee projected. "Also, $2.7 billion in large-scale clean power generation and storage that will come to our state between now and 2030."

Lee stressed the investments toward clean energy will help combat climate change but also foster more resilient communities and practices in the Silver State. According to the White House, the Inflation Reduction Act will also help support climate-smart agriculture practices impacting about 3,400 Nevada farms.

Lee recognized many Nevada families simply do not have the upfront capital to make investments in cleaner energy.

Cinthia Moore, coordinator for the Nevada Environmental Justice Coalition, said while there are many incentives and rebates for things like rooftop solar, the benefits are not being tapped into by all.

"At least in my neighborhood in east Las Vegas, we're not seeing that many rooftop solar [projects] in our neighborhoods, because a lot of the folks are renters," Moore explained. "It's great that there are a lot of incentives, but there is still a lot of work that needs to be done."

While President Joe Biden's Inflation Reduction Act bill includes an estimated $37 billion in tax credits to help households switch to more energy-efficient appliances, the incentives are only available to homeowners and renters, not landlords. Some speculate renters are not wanting to spend their money on an improvement they will have to eventually leave behind.


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