President Biden's proposed Climate Corps initiative, with a whopping $30 billion tag, has been met with intense scrutiny from House Republicans. The plan aims to train 20,000 youngsters in the ways of the clean energy economy, touting jobs geared toward environmental justice, clean energy deployment, technological efficiency, and climate change combat. However, this has set off alarm bells among critics, especially Republicans like Rep. Bob Good (R-VA), who is leading the charge against what he terms the "No American Climate Corps Act." Good asserts that the administration's focus on this "climate army" will balloon regulatory burdens and escalate inflation, leaving many Americans struggling to balance their budgets amidst soaring energy prices.
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