Green group rolls out campaign against GOP megalaw

By Timothy Cama | 08/19/2025 01:26 PM EDT

The effort comes as both parties work to shape public opinion of the tax and spending law.

Vice President JD Vance speaking.

Vice President JD Vance will appear in Georgia later this week to help sell the Republicans' One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Frank Augstein/AP

The League of Conservation Voters is putting $4 million into advertising and other efforts to condemn Republicans over their votes for President Donald Trump’s major tax, energy and security spending law.

The new campaign will include rallies, town hall events, phone banking, canvassing and more, in partnership with LCV affiliates and in 15 states, the group said Tuesday in announcing the efforts.

The effort comes as Democrats and Republicans crisscross the country to sell or condemn the One Big Beautiful Bill Act during the August congressional recess.

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Environmentalists are focusing on convincing voters the law’s rollbacks of clean energy incentives will increase utility and other costs, as well as threatening jobs.

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