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Republicans push to return Climate Commitment Act funds to taxpayers or use them for transport, not special-interest spending
House and Senate Republican caucus media availability · March 11, 2026
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Summary
Republican leaders said Climate Commitment Act (CCA) revenues should be returned to taxpayers or used for transportation or working-family tax credits rather than the special-interest projects they criticized; they questioned CCA effectiveness for carbon reduction.
Reporters asked whether Climate Commitment Act (CCA) funds should be used to plug holes in the operating budget. Senate Republican leader John Braun and House Republicans said they would prefer returning the money to taxpayers or using it for transportation needs or the working-families tax…
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