Celebrating one-year of the Inflation Reduction Act
- Lowered health care costs for families and seniors by extending ACA subsidies, capping medicare at $2,000/year, capping insulin costs at $35/month, and providing free vaccines
- Protected Medicare recipients by caping premium increases, preventing arbitrary drug price increases, and allowing for prescription drug price negotiations
- Created good-paying clean energy jobs while lowered energy bills by funding home energy rebate and tax credit programs with a focus on low-income consumers
- Cut pollution by funding local clean energy projects and investing in equitable transit growth and tax credits for electric vehicle purchases
- Built a fairer tax code by making wealthy corporations pay their fair share
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Today marks one year since the enactment of the Inflation Reduction Act— a massive piece of legislation that is making a world of difference for hard-working folks across Texas struggling to make ends meet.
The IRA was passed along party lines — that means that all Republicans in the House and Senate voted AGAINST delivering for working class families.
One year later, one thing is clear: If we’re going to continue to provide much needed relief to hardworking Texans, we need to take back the House in 2024.
Chip in $10 or any amount here if you agree.
— Castro HQ
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