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Solar Now and The Future with Its Economic Impact on Black America: Solar Now and the Future with I

This show serves as a national platform for African American consumers that will be affected by federal, state, and municipal mandates. We have had interviews with the private, public and non-profit sectors, stakeholders talking about the benefits of installing solar panels and every subject matter of economic interest, surrounding the solar and renewal energy and energy industry. podcast weblog

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    Ronald Bethea Analyzes What Does These Court Decision Mean to Black America?

                    Ronald Bethea Analyzes What Does These Court Decision Mean to Black America? Judge dismisses EPA grant termination lawsuit A federal judge on Friday tossed out a lawsuit brought by almost two dozen nonprofit groups and localities whose environmental justice grants were terminated by EPA. The Supreme Court has made it clear that challenges to terminated grants must be heard by a special tribunal, the judge ruled. It’s the first time a court has ruled in EPA’s favor regarding grant terminations. The ruling marks a blow for the hundreds of recipients of funding from EPA and other agencies who have seen huge swaths of grants canceled because the Trump administration disapproves of the spending, though they may be able to pursue damages in a different court.   Judge dismisses EPA grant termination lawsuit Author:  Alex Guillén       Published: 8/29/2025      Politico A judge has ruled for the first time that EPA has the power to rescind the grants awarded by the Biden administration. A federal judge on Friday tossed out a lawsuit brought Ronald BetheaSeptember 2, 2025UncategorizedEditRead moreJudge rules EPA termination of environmental justice grants was unlawful A federal judge on Tuesday ruled that EPA’s termination of $600 million in environmental justice grants issued by the Biden administration for low-income areas and communities of color was unlawful. The ruling over the Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program comes as EPA is separately appealing a ruling that its termination of $20 billion in Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund grants was also unlawful. Congressional Republicans have proposed rescinding funding for both grant programs as part of their reconciliation bills. The Thriving Communities Grantmaking Program was part of a $2.8 billion tranche of funding under the Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act intended for community groups to provide block grants to address pollution that takes a disproportionately heavy toll on communities of color and low-income and rural areas.

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    California’s Solar Market Faces Seven Forms of Corruption—Including “Sex for Solar”

    Researchers at the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability (IGS) have identified seven distinct types of corruption abuses and risks in California solar energy. Among them, favoritism in project approvals, including a high-profile incident at the senior ranks of the U.S. Department of the Interior involving an intimate relationship with a solar company lobbyist.

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    US House Republicans seek to kill EV tax credit, loan program

    WASHINGTON, May 12 (Reuters) – Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Monday proposed killing the electric vehicle tax credit and repealing fuel efficiency rules designed to prod automakers into building more zero-emission vehicles as part of a broad-based tax reform bill. The proposal, which is set for a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on Tuesday, would repeal a $7,500 new-vehicle tax credit and a $4,000 used-vehicle credit on Dec. 31, although it would maintain the new-vehicle credit for an additional year for automakers that have not yet sold 200,000 EVs.     The president of the Electric Drive Transportation Association, Genevieve Cullen, criticized the proposal, saying that plans “to abandon U.S. leadership in energy innovation by gutting federal investment in electrification are catastrophically short-sighted.” The proposal, she said, would deliver “an enormous market advantage” to competitors like China and threaten U.S. manufacturing and jobs.   The U.S. Treasury in 2024 awarded more than $2 billion in point-of-sale rebates for EVs. The proposal leaves in place a key battery production tax credit for automakers and battery makers, but a new provision would bar the credit for vehicles produced with components made by some Chinese companies or under a license agreement with Chinese firms.     The provision, which would take effect in 2027, could bar credits for cars powered by Chinese battery technology licensed by American companies such as Ford Motor (F.N), opens new tab or Tesla (TSLA.O), opens new tab.   House Republicans also propose to kill a loan program that supports the manufacture of certain advanced technology vehicles. It would rescind any unobligated funding and rescind corporate average fuel economy standards and greenhouse gas emission rules for 2027 and beyond. That portion will be taken up by the Energy and Commerce Committee.   Among outstanding loans finalized in President Joe Biden’s last weeks in office are $9.63 billion to a joint venture of Ford Motor and South Korean battery maker SK On (096770.KS), opens new tab for construction of three battery manufacturing plants in Tennessee and Kentucky; $7.54 billion to a joint venture of Chrysler-parent Stellantis (STLAM.MI), opens new tab and Samsung SDI (006400.KS), opens new tab for two EV lithium-ion battery plants in Indiana; and $6.57 billion to Rivian (RIVN.O), opens new tab for a plant in Georgia 

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    1.7 Ways Republicans’ Sweeping Tax Bill Will Raise Household Costs

    House Republicans and President Trump are trying to jam through a disastrous tax bill in the coming days. If passed, this extreme legislation would take a sledgehammer to lifesaving programs and tax credits that create jobs and provide healthcare, food assistance, and affordable clean energy to everyday Americans. This Is the Big Bill for Billionaires On the campaign trail, Trump promised to cut prices and help the middle class. Instead, he’s trying to strip cost-saving programs and family-sustaining jobs to fund nearly $90,000 annually in tax giveaways for people making over $1 million per year (PDF). The GOP’s sweeping tax bill appears designed to make life more expensive and less secure for average Americans, especially those living near or below the poverty line. Let’s be clear: Republicans have engineered a massive wealth transfer to corporate polluters and the top 0.1 percent, exposing their true agenda—crony capitalism that rewards the rich and punishes everyone else. Make no mistake: The GOP’s bill is designed to give massive tax breaks to billionaires by taking money out of the pockets of everyday Americans. Here are seven ways the Republicans’ sweeping tax bill is expected to drive up costs and eliminate economic opportunities for average Americans.

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    Press Release: Requesting that The Bidens and Harris Administration work with118th – 119th US Congress to Codify Funding for The Offices of

    ositive Change Purchasing Cooperative LLC is launching A National Media Campaign. Using AI technology and social media to raise the attention and urgent need for President Biden and Harris administration to address this urgent and pressing problem.  

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This show serves as a national platform for African American consumers that will be affected by federal, state, and municipal mandates. We have had interviews with the private, public and non-profit sectors, stakeholders talking about the benefits of installing solar panels and every subject matter of economic interest, surrounding the solar and renewal energy and energy industry. podcast weblog

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