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Washington Examiner reported that a Tuesday analysis from BlueGreen Alliance found 223 manufacturing, clean energy and industrial projects canceled or stalled after President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in July 2025. The legislation ended electric vehicle tax credits and phased out wind and solar incentives while clawing back hundreds of billions from the Inflation…
Washington ExaminerA labor and environmental coalition reported Tuesday that 223 manufacturing, clean energy and industrial projects have been canceled or stalled after President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law in July 2025. Washington Examiner reported that the BlueGreen Alliance analysis attributed the delays to the legislation, which ended tax credits for electric vehicles and phased out those for wind and solar energy while clawing back hundreds of billions of dollars in programs from the Inflation Reduction Act.
The report stated that the 223 projects represent nearly $82.8 billion in investment and place more than 111,000 jobs at risk.
It added that at least 3,034 additional manufacturing, energy and industrial projects now face stricter tax credit eligibility requirements under the law, putting nearly $695.2 billion in investment and nearly 1.2 million projected jobs at risk. The legislation has also weakened workforce protections, the report said.
The federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration has conducted 20% fewer workplace inspections than the previous year, and the Department of Labor has delayed a silica rule intended to protect coal miners.
“Going into 2025, the United States was on a path to a better future,” the report reads. ” Trump and Republicans have argued that wind and solar power are unreliable and costly and that clean energy sources should compete without federal assistance, Washington Examiner reported.
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