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80% Of Registered Voters Support Funding Renewable Energy, New Yale-GMU Study


Senators might want to read a new Yale-George Mason survey of registered voters before they vote on the huge bill cutting clean energy, climate funding & tax incentives.

Getty ImagesSenators might want to read a new Yale-George Mason University survey of registered voters before they vote this weekend on the huge bill passed by the House of Representatives last week cutting a wide swath of government funding and tax incentives. Huge majorities of registered voters – not just average Americans, but the folks who actually vote – across party lines support government’s role in developing clean energy solutions and addressing global warming in this brand new survey (conducted May 1-12, 2025). AFP via Getty Images “ 71% support tax credits or rebates to encourage people to buy electric appliances, such as heat pumps and induction stoves.” – Which means the administration’s decision to end the Energy Star program may not be a great political move.

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