The Senate Finance Subcommittee on Energy, Natural Resources, and Infrastructure has been busy.
The 13 subcommittee members are examining how incentives for energy efficiency can fit into tax reform. The current tax code already includes energy efficiency incentives, but "the hearing examined how those incentives could be adjusted to work better in a reformed tax code."
Other bills introduced during the hearing included establishing or modifying incentives for efficiency in commercial buildings, homes, and industries.
Source: CSpan.org
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