U.S. Senate Passes Repeal of Solar Tariff Moratorium

Per week after passing within the House, the U.S. Senate has voted to approve H.J.Res.39, a measure that will repeal the Biden administration’s June 2022 two-year moratorium on new solar tariffs.

The vote was 56 to 41, primarily alongside get together strains. Kentucky’s Rand Paul was the one Republican to vote in opposition to the measure. Nine Democrats voted in favor.

“The Senate’s approval of the Congressional Review Act resolution to repeal the Biden administration’s solar tariff moratorium poses a threat to the American economy and the clean energy transition,” says Gregory Wetstone, president and CEO of the American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE).

“The bill seeks to impose retroactive duties that will bring a halt to the booming solar growth in the U.S. and undermine the administration’s climate objectives.”

H.J.Res.39 will now transfer to President Biden’s desk, the place he’s anticipated to veto the measure.

Photo by Harold Mendoza on Unsplash

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