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HR 310 - 119

Restoring Energy Market Freedom Act

Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

Bill Text Stats

7
Analyzed sections
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Detected dollar total
3
Tax signals
2
Deadlines

Signal counts

Tax density 42.9%
Spending density 0.0%
Amendments 11
Tax 3
Deadline 2
Statutory Reference 1

Top agencies

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Statutory references

43 U.S.C. 1602 1

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Housing and real estate
4 evidence matches
Impact 93% Confidence 80%

(11) Section 59A(b)(4) of such Code is amended by striking properly allocable to and all that follows through the period and by inserting properly allocable to the low-income housing credit determined under

is amended by come housing credit determined under section 42(a).. (12) Section 142(o) of such Code is amended by inserting as in effect im

amended by striking paragraph (9). (11) Section 59A(b)(4) of such Code is amended by striking ``properly allocable to'' and all that follows through the period and by inserting ``properly allocable to the low-income housing credit determine

Energy
3 evidence matches
Impact 91% Confidence 80%

43 U.S.C. 1602 section 3 of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1602(m)), or ``(F) any corporation operating on a cooperative basis which is engaged in furnishing electric energy to persons in rur

Restoring Energy Market Freedom Act Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. Taxation

43 U.S.C. 1602 section 3 of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (43 U.S.C. 1602(m)), or ``(F) any corporation operating on a cooperative basis which is engaged in furnishing electric energy to persons in rur

Finance and banking
4 evidence matches
Impact 87% Confidence 74%

(11) Section 59A(b)(4) of such Code is amended by striking properly allocable to and all that follows through the period and by inserting properly allocable to the low-income housing credit determined under

is amended by come housing credit determined under section 42(a).. (12) Section 142(o) of such Code is amended by inserting as in effect im

amended by striking paragraph (9). (11) Section 59A(b)(4) of such Code is amended by striking ``properly allocable to'' and all that follows through the period and by inserting ``properly allocable to the low-income housing credit determine

Transportation
1 evidence matches
Impact 86% Confidence 80%

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Summary

00 Introduced in House May 12, 2026

Restoring Energy Market Freedom Act This bill repeals multiple business tax credits related to the production and sale of energy. Specifically, the bill repeals the renewable electricity production tax credit (for electricity using wind, solar, or other specific types of renewable energy produced by a qualified facility for which construction began before 2025); clean electricity production tax credit (for electricity produced using a qualified facility that has no greenhouse gas emissions and was placed into service in 2025 or after); advanced nuclear production tax credit (for electricity produced and sold by a qualified nuclear power facility placed into service before 2021); zero-emission nuclear power production tax credit (for electricity produced and sold by a qualified nuclear power facility between 2024 and 2032); carbon sequestration tax credit (for the capture and sequestration of carbon oxide); clean hydrogen production tax credit (for clean hydrogen produced at a qualified clean production facility); advanced manufacturing production tax credit (for the production and sale of qualified components, including solar and wind energy components); energy investment tax credit (for investments in certain qualified energy property placed into service before 2025); clean electricity investment credit (for investments in qualified energy property placed into service in 2025 or after); qualifying advance coal project tax credit (for investments in qualifying advanced coal projects), clean coal investment tax credit (for investments in qualifying gasification projects); advanced energy project tax credit (for investments in qualifying advanced energy projects); and advanced manufacturing investment tax credit (for investments in semiconductor or semiconductor manufacturing equipment).

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Timeline

Jan 9, 2025

Introduced in House

Jan 9, 2025

Introduced in House

Jan 9, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

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