Maher stated that President Joe Biden “just signed the biggest climate bill ever. Finally, we’re doing something about climate.”
He went on, “Now, we don’t know, they say this is going to get us back to ’25 levels or reduce what we [are] putting out in ’25 by 2030, I don’t know. They’ve thrown around these numbers forever.”
After New York Post columnist Rikki Schlott replied, “2005 levels.” Maher announced, “Yeah, right, which we were, by the way, they said in the ’90s, we were already going to die if it was at that. But it’s at least something, the biggest move we’ve ever made.”
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Meanwhile, The House of Representatives voted Friday to pass Democrats' $750 billion health care, energy and climate bill, in a significant victory for President Joe Biden and his party.
The last vote was 220-207, along party lines. Four Republicans did not vote.
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Now that the Democratic-controlled House has supported the bill, it will next go to Biden to be signed into law.
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Final passage of the bill marks a milestone for Democrats and gives the party a possibility to achieve long-sought policy objectives ahead of the upcoming midterm elections. It arrives at a critical time as Democrats fight to retain control of narrow majorities in Congress.
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The sweeping bill -- named the Inflation Reduction Act -- would represent the largest climate investment in US history and make significant changes to health policy by giving Medicare the power for the first time to negotiate the prices of certain prescription drugs and extending expiring health care subsidies for three years. The legislation would reduce the deficit, be paid for through new taxes -- including a 15% minimum tax on large corporations and a 1% tax on stock buybacks -- and boost the Internal Revenue Service's ability to collect.
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It would raise more than $700 billion in government revenue over 10 years and spend more than $430 billion to reduce carbon emissions, extend health insurance subsidies under the Affordable Care Act, and use the rest of the new revenue to reduce the deficit.
The House took up the legislation after it passed in the Senate after a marathon overnight session of contentious amendment votes.