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1 week ago |
heartland.org | Jack McPherrin |H. Sterling Burnett
IntroductionIndustrial solar development has grown substantially in recent years, driven by aggressive state and federal mandates, subsidies, and other incentives.[1] In 2024 alone, the U.S. solar industry installed nearly 50 gigawatts of new capacity—a 23 percent increase over 2023—with industrial solar accounting for more than 80 percent of that growth.
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1 week ago |
thehill.com | Jack McPherrin |Justin Haskins
As lawmakers in Congress debate whether to renew the personal income tax cuts established by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a familiar criticism has resurfaced: that President Trump’s signature legislative victory during his first term unfairly favored the rich while leaving the middle class behind. These accusations frequently focus on the law’s corporate tax elements — particularly the permanent reductions in business tax rates.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Jack McPherrin |Justin Haskins
As lawmakers in Congress debate whether to renew the personal income tax cuts established by the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a familiar criticism has resurfaced: that President Trump’s signature legislative victory during his first term unfairly favored the rich while leaving the middle class behind. These accusations frequently focus on the law’s corporate tax elements — particularly the permanent reductions in business tax rates.
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4 weeks ago |
climatedepot.com | Marc Morano |Jack McPherrin |H. Sterling Burnett
How States Can Push Back Against the Destructive Expansion of Industrial Solar PowerBy Jack McPherrin, H. Sterling BurnettU.S. industrial solar development has increased dramatically in recent years, spurred by aggressive governmental regulations, subsidies, and other incentives.
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4 weeks ago |
heartland.org | Jack McPherrin |H. Sterling Burnett
ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL (April 16, 2025) Industrial solar facilities have increased dramatically in recent years, spurred by governmental regulations, subsidies, and other incentives. In a new Policy Study by The Heartland Institute, “How States Can Push Back Against the Destructive Expansion of Industrial Solar Power,” authors Jack McPherrin and H.
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