Policy Memo

Rescissions of Climate Funding

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Published

April 11, 2026

Author

Austin Gae

Topline

The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) rescinded about $20 billion in taxpayer dollars that would otherwise have been used to fund wasteful climate programs.

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Author: Austin Gae

TOPLINE:

The One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB) rescinded about $20 billion in taxpayer dollars that would otherwise have been used to fund wasteful climate programs.

BACKGROUND:

[if gte mso 9]> Normal 0 false false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE The 2022 Inflation Reduction Act authorized about $120 billion in grants and loans for energy and climate programs for certain businesses, state and local governments, and other entities, at the expense of American taxpayers. These subsidies significantly expanded the federal government’s involvement in directing capital toward green energy, greenhouse gas emissions-reduction efforts, and other climate-related projects.

What OBBB Did:

Why It Matters?

Where Can I Find Changes?

OBBB Section 10201, 30002, 40008, 40010, 50304, 50402, 60001-60024.

BOTTOMLINE:

The national debt is over $39 trillion. While the scale of OBBB’s rescissions is modest in comparison, getting the nation’s fiscal house in order must start with the low-hanging fruit—like eliminating frivolous spending that wastes taxpayer dollars and undermines free-market competition.

This memo is part of the One Big Beautiful Booklet, a collection of more than 60 memos that examine and summarize the major aspects of the One Big Beautiful Bill – the signature legislative achievement of President Trump and the 119th Congress.

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