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August 12, 2022 | H.R.5376

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) brings down the cost of healthcare for families and makes historic investments in domestic energy production and manufacturing; all paid for by fixing our tax code so the wealthy and biggest corporations pay their fair share and without raising taxes for people who make under $400,000.

 

HEALTH CARE

The IRA includes important provisions to lower health care costs and the cost of prescription drugs. Overall, the bill will save millions of seniors over $1,200 per year. Specifically, the law:

  • Empowers Medicare to negotiate directly for the price of the highest cost prescription drugs beginning in 2026, alleviating the high and rising cost of drugs under our retiree health plans;
  • Requires drug manufacturers to pay rebates to Medicare if they raise the cost of their drugs at a rate faster than inflation, ensuring that all our members and retirees are protected from price spikes; 
  • Extends the enhanced ACA premium tax credit for three years, which will prevent 13 million people from experiencing an increase in ACA premium; 
  • Caps Medicare Part D out of pocket cost at $2,000 per year for prescription drugs; and
  • Limits cost for insulin to $35 monthly for Medicare beneficiaries 

 

DOMESTIC CLEAN ENERGY MANUFACTURING

The IRA makes historic investments to lower energy costs, revitalize U.S. manufacturing, and support and create good union jobs:

  • Creates nearly 9 million good jobs in clean energy, clean manufacturing and other sectors through investments to accelerate clean energy deployment and boost clean technology manufacturing;
  • Gives up to $7,500 in tax credits for new electric vehicles and $4,000 for used electric vehicles;
  • Will save working families an average of over $500 per year on energy costs, using home energy appliance rebates and tax credits to make homes more energy efficient;
  • Supports and develops the domestic production of sustainable fuel by providing tax credits to airlines who purchase sustainable fuel to help reduce emissions and lower airfare costs; and
  • Provides tax credits for investments in American-manufactured clean energy manufacturing and for the use of American-made equipment for clean energy production. 

 

TAXES

The IRA makes the tax code fairer by making the rich and corporations pay their fair share:

  • Institutes a 15% corporate minimum tax, guaranteeing that large profitable corporations that have evaded taxes for years will pay their fair share;
  • Strengthens enforcement against tax dodging by the super-wealthy and big corporations; 
  • Imposes a 1% excise tax on corporate stock buybacks, which corporate executives use to enrich themselves at the expense of workers and the company’s long-term success.

This is Good for working people.

Vote result:
Passed

YEAs: 220 | NAYs: 207
Legislator Sort descending State District Party Vote
Rep. Adam Kinzinger IL 16 Republican No
Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick AZ 2 Democrat Yes
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi IL 8 Democrat Yes
Rep. Ann McLane Kuster NH 2 Democrat Yes
Rep. David Kustoff TN 8 Republican No
Rep. Darin M. LaHood IL 16 Republican No
Rep. Doug LaMalfa CA 1 Republican No
Rep. Conor Lamb PA 17 Democrat Yes
Rep. Doug Lamborn CO 5 Republican No
Rep. Jim Langevin RI 2 Democrat Yes
Rep. Rick Larsen WA 2 Democrat Yes
Rep. John B. Larson CT 1 Democrat Yes
Rep. Robert E. Latta OH 5 Republican No
Rep. Jake LaTurner KS 2 Republican No
Rep. Brenda Lawrence MI 14 Democrat Yes
Rep. Al Lawson FL 5 Democrat Yes
Rep. Susie Lee NV 3 Democrat Yes
Rep. Barbara Lee CA 12 Democrat Yes
Rep. Debbie Lesko AZ 8 Republican No
Rep. Julia Letlow LA 5 Republican No
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