Support the IRA Rebates for Wisconsinites NOW

The Inflation Reduction Act is largest investment in addressing climate change this nation has ever seen, and for Wisconsinites one of the major ways it will help is through residential home improvement rebates and tax credits to upgrade our homes. Right now, $74.9 million in residential rebates - between $2,000-$8,000 per home, known as theĀ HOMES rebates - should be available to all homeowners who have had an energy assessment. It is vital that residents have the chance to sign up for these funds this year, not down the line. However, Wisconsin's 3 Public Service Commissioners must formally approve making the HOMEs rebates "retroactive" to this year, otherwise the rebates may not arrive in Wisconsin until the tail end of the 2024.

Furthermore, the Commissioners are also weighing in on whether to extend additional rebates to moderate income families, to increase them to 100% of project cost up to $10,000. This would ensure that far more homeowners who tend to live in homes that could benefit the most from insulating & sealing air leaks can easily sign up.

Please add your name to our collective public comment by April 15th asking that...

1. IRA $2,000-$8,000 rebates per home be "retroactive" for all energy efficiency work done in 2024 that follows an approved energy assessment

2. Rebates be made even more available to moderate income homeowners, up to $10,000, for families of four that earn under $80,000 (<80% area median income)

...and be sure to share with others so Wisconsin policymakers can hear from many people about why we need to create jobs, cut utility bills and slash carbon emissions now!

Who's endorsing

Kathleen Crittenden
Laurel Mark
Robert Chmiel
Harvey Honig
Julie Edwards
Angela Lang Black Leaders Organizing for Communities (BLOC)
Lemont Gregory
Willie Pritchard
Black Widow
Anna Koenig
Emily Anderson
Kevin Killeen, Atty at Law/Ret.
John Imes WEI - Green Built Home
Dennis Rosloniec
Sadie Tuescher
Michelle Buerger
Ruth Battaglia
Lamont Davis
Supreme Moore Omokunde
Andrea Larson
Carol Limbach Senior Citizen
carl hujet
Kevonna Hendon
Ben Turk
Peter Nelson
Gerald Meslar
Mark Giese
Joyce Frohn
Mark Smith
Daniel Kaemmerer
259 endorsements
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Endorsed by (organizations)

  • Green Homeowners United
  • Citizen Action of Wisconsin
  • Wisconsin Laborers District Council (LIUNA)
  • Milwaukee Area Labor Council
  • Forward Together Wisconsin
  • Our Wisconsin Revolution
  • Forward Outdoor LLC
  • WEI - Green Built Home
  • Black Leaders Organizing for Communities (BLOC)
  • Cassandra M Flagg Consulting Services LLC
  • Walnut Way Conservation Corp
  • Grant Park Heating & Cooling
  • Premier North Insulation
  • Evolution Marketing
  • B-Local Wisconsin
  • Racine Home Insulators, LLC
  • Common Ground of Southeastern WI
  • Physicians for Social Responsibility Wisconsin
  • Wisconsin Environmental Health Network

Showing 275 reactions

  • Kathleen Crittenden
  • Laurel Mark
  • Robert Chmiel
  • Harvey Honig
  • Julie Edwards
  • Angela Lang
  • Lemont Gregory
  • Willie Pritchard
    I am a general contractor
  • Black Widow
  • Anna Koenig
  • Emily Anderson
  • Kevin Killeen, Atty at Law/Ret.
    I used to work in a Citizen Action Commission program helping people without resources winterize their homes. It made a big difference in their and their family’s lives and the environment’s protection by reducing heating fuel costs, keeping them warm and reducing pollution. Programs like this are needed in Wisconsin and our nation.
  • John Imes
  • Dennis Rosloniec
    I am just on the edge of qualifying for a 100% rebate, and would personally not be able to utilize the program to replace our aging furnace and heat pump unless moderate incomes are expanded. I’ve gone over calculations and while I would gladly replace our current setup with a heat pump, it’s cost prohibitive even with a 50% rebate. Hopefully the income limit can be extended to help more working class families.
  • Sadie Tuescher
  • Michelle Buerger
  • Ruth Battaglia
  • Lamont Davis
  • Supreme Moore Omokunde
  • Andrea Larson
  • Carol Limbach
  • carl hujet
  • Kevonna Hendon
  • Ben Turk
  • Peter Nelson
  • Gerald Meslar
  • Mark Giese
  • Joyce Frohn
  • Mark Smith
  • Daniel Kaemmerer