Senate Tax Bill Revives Energy Efficiency Incentives In a victory for NAHB, the international tax bill approved by the Senate last week includes home energy efficiency tax credits that have long been sought by the nation’s home builders. With the energy bill languishing in the Senate, Sen. Pete Domenici (R-NM), chairman of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, led the effort to incorporate tax incentives from that package — including the home energy effiency tax credits — into S. 1637, the “Jumpstart Our Business Strength (JOBS)” bill. During Senate consideration of S. 1637 on May 11, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) offered an amendment to strike the energy tax provisions from the bill. Opposing his amendment, NAHB sent a letter to all 100 senators reiterating its support for the home energy efficiency tax credits and urging opposition to any effort to remove them from the JOBS legislation. The McCain amendment failed on a vote of 85 to 13, and the Senate then went on to vote 92-to-5 in favor of final passage of the JOBS bill. |