As of last Monday, things looked pretty bleak for renewable energy tax credits set to expire at the end of the year. As we reported, both the House and the Senate had approved renewing the energy tax credits, but the President had vowed a veto of the House version, and the House refused to accept the Senate version.
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As the afternoon wears on this Monday, the likelihood grows that renewable energy tax credits will not be extended and instead expire at the end of this year.
Amid the economic turmoil, suspended presidential campaigns (or not), and surreal drama in Washington in an attempt to deal with the crisis on Wall Street, Congress has also been grappling with forging an energy bill that can pass both chambers and avoid a veto by President Bush.
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