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The Republican lawmakers who voted for Donald Trumps anti-environment tax and spending bill have accepted more than $105m in political donations from the fossil fuel industry, a new analysis has found, raising concerns about their relationship with big oil. Signed into law last month, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act includes billions of dollars in giveaways to oil and gas companies and their executives, alongside provisions to scale back credits for clean vehicles, wind and solar which were enshrined by Joe Bidens Inflation Reduction Act (IRA). All but two GOP House members voted to support the budget bill, as did all but three GOP senators. That includes many Republicans from districts who benefited most from the IRAs green credits, and those who spent months attempting to defend renewable energy tax credits from the budget bills provisions, such as Representative Andrew Garbarino of New York and Senators Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and John Curtis of Utah.
The new report from the environmental advocacy group Climate Power totalled up the funds the bills backers have accepted from the fossil fuel industry over the course of their political careers, finding that House members accepted $54.4m and senators accepted $51.5m. These Republicans in Congress are caught red-handed taking massive donations from the oil and gas industry, and voting to give them billions and to destroy their competition from their own states clean energy industries, the analysis says.
With House midterm elections scheduled for next year, Climate Power also looked at fossil fuel donations to the 15 House Republicans deemed most vulnerable to an electoral challenge, according to the Cook Political Report, which independently analyzes the political viability of elections and campaigns. All 15 backed the mega-bill, and together, they accepted more than $3m in donations from the fossil fuel industry, the authors found.
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Some on the list had previously critiqued the bill: Congresswoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks of Iowa, who has accepted $229,179 in oil and gas contributions, pledged to support clean energy tax credits but backed the legislation anyway, while Colorados Jeff Hurd, pledged to oppose the bill due to its cuts to Medicaid but ended up supporting it. These Republican members of Congress all represent moderate swing districts with close elections, where voters of both parties expect their representatives to look out for them, not to kill their jobs and raise their utility bills for the sake of out-of-state special interests, said Pete Jones, a director at Climate Power. These members chose who to stand up for, and they picked their billionaire donors.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/aug/15/oil-donations-republicans-trump-anti-environment-bill

kacekwl
(8,518 posts)remember them as responsible when the climate is not very habitable for them. I hope they are alive to see what their spineless decisions have done.