
With Manchin's support, Democrats unveil bill with $369B in energy, climate spending
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : Better bill, which included about $550 billion over 10 years for clean energy and climate programs.58% : The Center for Biological Diversity urged Congress to pass the bill, but said $37 billion a year for climate and renewable energy is "paltry" compared to the military's $800 billion annual budget.
56% : The legislation invests in hydrogen, nuclear and renewable energy, fossil fuel and energy storage technologies, according to Manchin.
55% : The bill will spur investment by the clean energy sector, according to the American Council on Renewable Energy.
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