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  • S. 143 proposes to amend the Clean Air Act by eliminating the natural gas tax. This bill, introduced in the Senate by Senator Cruz and a group of co-sponsors, seeks to repeal Section 136 of the Clean Air Act, which pertains to methane emissions and waste reduction for...

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    S. 143 is a bill that wants to stop a special tax that companies pay when they release natural gas into the air, which is important for keeping the air clean. But, some people are worried that this change might lead to more pollution because stopping the tax also means there won't be rules to keep these emissions in check.

  • H. R. 313, known as the “Natural Gas Tax Repeal Act,” is proposed legislation that aims to eliminate the tax on natural gas by repealing Section 136 of the Clean Air Act. This section previously dealt with methane emissions and implemented a waste reduction incentive program for petroleum and...

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    The bill wants to stop a special rule that made companies pay extra money when they let out a gas called methane, which can be bad for the Earth. It also plans to take back any leftover money that was meant to be used for this rule, but doesn’t say what happens next for taking care of methane.

  • S. 4405 aims to change the Clean Air Act by eliminating the tax on natural gas. The proposed bill, also known as the "Natural Gas Tax Repeal Act," seeks to remove Section 136, which involves a program addressing methane emissions and promoting waste reduction for petroleum...

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    S. 4405 is like a big rule that wants to stop charging natural gas companies for some fees related to a special air cleaning program. It also wants to return any leftover money that was meant for this program.