Offshore wind projects that were set to power over 1.3 million U.S. homes were traded for…zero added energy capacity, actually. 🤦🏽♀️ As Emily says in this article, “Americans’ side of the bargain appears to be worthless”. heatmap.news/energy/total...
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For decades, "competitiveness" has been a foundation of U.S. policymaking—a zero-sum race to dominate others.
What if "beating China" isn't the point? What if the goal is… supporting American workers and protecting the environment? Our report, but first a 🧵
www.americanprogress.org/article/no-m...
Last month, the Trump administration canceled 26 grants aimed at hardening the aging U.S. grid against extreme weather. Now, they're considering cancelling 19 more. New column out here: www.americanprogress.org/article/5-wa...
As the U.S. invests in transforming its manufacturing sector to reduce emissions and produce clean technologies, it has an opportunity to strengthen cybersecurity simultaneously. More from @jamiefriedman.bsky.social: www.americanprogress.org/article/secu...
New from CAP: 12 state fact sheets on how the Republicans' massive cuts to essential programs would harm families nationwide and drive up costs for everyday Americans.
www.americanprogress.org/series/state...
worth a listen!! 🎧
DOE Cancellation of Clean Energy Projects is Job-Killing Action that Hurts Consumers, CAP’s Mike Williams Says Washington, D.C. – Today, the Trump administration announced the cancellation of $3.7 billion in awards for emerging energy technologies issued during the previous administration. Many of these projects involved investments in industrial and manufacturing facilities to limit carbon emissions contributing to pollution and climate change. In response, Mike Williams, senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, issued the following comments: "How can the administration claim to care about domestic manufacturing when it is gutting investments in the future of domestic manufacturing? These projects are not just reducing pollution, they are keeping the U.S. on the cutting edge of manufacturing technology. Canceling these important projects will raise energy prices for consumers and sacrifice thousands of high-quality union jobs, all because the president wants to curry favor with Big Oil.
Official thoughts on the stupidity of the administration’s gutting of manufacturing investments:
truly insane
The splitscreen tonight is a horror show.
The House is amending its reconciliation bill to terminate clean energy investment even earlier.
The Senate is shredding its rulebook in order to destroy a cornerstone of the Clean Air Act.
The consequences will be felt for a long long time.
The House Republicans spending bill is Robin Hood in reverse. It smashes provisions like Medicaid and food assistance for poor Americans to give tax cuts to the already wealthy and big corporations.
Americans are already hurting from high energy costs, and now Congressional Republicans are attempting to raise costs even further by gutting clean energy tax credits… just to fund their #BigBillionaireBailout. Read more about the bill here: www.americanprogress.org/article/the-...
If one person's rights are threatened, everyone's rights are threatened.
@vanhollen.senate.gov explains:
This Earth Month, let’s talk about what’s at stake 🌎
Working-class Americans need clean air and water, lower energy bills, and protection from extreme weather. But the Trump administration is canceling the very projects that would make it possible. Hear more from @jasia.bsky.social:
Since the passage of the IRA, states have benefited from millions in clean energy & manufacturing investment + thousands of new jobs. But Congressional Republicans are putting that all at risk.
New article out from me and @shannonbb-8.bsky.social: www.americanprogress.org/article/cong...
Text on image, "From trail closures to canceled reservations, national park visitors are beginning to see the very early effects of mass firings orchestrated by Elon Musk and his team." Visitors read a closure notice posted on the doors of a Joshua Tree National Park Visitor Center on Saturday, December 22, 2018. (Irfan Khan/The Los Angeles Times/Getty)
Early impacts of February’s U.S. Department of the Interior and Forest Service staff firings may be most visible at America’s national parks.
Learn more: www.americanprogress.org/article/amer...
It's not complicated. They're just trying to stop women from being able to vote.
The House of Representatives is considering a bill that will lead to voter purges and widespread disenfranchisement of eligible voters.
The SAVE Act stems from baseless claims of voter fraud and is part of a strategic, well-financed effort to suppress voting.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked the Trump Administration’s unlawful freeze on federal grants, loans and financial assistance appropriated by Congress to improve the lives of Americans, 1/10: www.politico.com/news/2025/01...
The U.S. is in a position of economic instability amid the worsening climate crisis, with heavy industries like steel playing a major role. It's time to rebuild our industrial economy, before it falls apart. Read @mwilli.bsky.social and my recent report www.americanprogress.org/article/the-...
We released a report today - The Next Frontier in American Industrial Policy: Saving the Steel Industry by Decarbonizing It: www.americanprogress.org/article/the-...
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I’m seeing a lot of confusion about the Equal Rights Amendment online.
I've been working on the ERA for 13 years & literally wrote a book about it.
So, let me help answer some questions.
1) Yes, it really is a real amendment & fully part of the U.S. Constitution. Full stop.
On this day over 100 years ago. the Equal Rights Amendment was introduced to Congress. It is still not in our Constitution.
Listen to @katekelly.bsky.social explain:
#ERAnow