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Late last night, the House Energy and Commerce Committee released its portion of the budget reconciliation bill that will harm Americans in a variety of ways, from gutting Medicaid to slashing programs that protect clean air. The legislation is expected to be marked up in a committee meeting tomorrow.

Slated for delay or repeal in the proposal are programs to monitor and reduce corporate pollution, incentivize cleaner manufacturing to create domestic jobs, and invest in renewable energy, among many others.

Mahyar Sorour, Sierra Club Director of Beyond Fossil Fuels Policy, said, “House Republicans are bending over backwards to give handouts to big polluters while their constituents pay the price of worse pollution and higher energy bills. Vital services and protections are being cut to pay for tax cuts for billionaires. The idea that corporate polluters can pay a fee to freely pollute our communities is beyond the pale. This is a terrible bill for the American people. The House should get their priorities straight and reject this proposal.”

Specifically, the legislation includes:


This content originally appeared on Common Dreams and was authored by Newswire Editor.