

John Hickenlooper’s optimism in the face of opposition
Aug 27, 2025
John Hickenlooper, U.S. Senator from Colorado and a key architect of the Inflation Reduction Act, shares his insights on navigating the complex landscape of climate policy. He discusses the monumental impact of the Act, which aimed to combat climate change with significant financial backing. Despite political setbacks, Hickenlooper remains optimistic about future bipartisan collaboration. He emphasizes the importance of reforms for permitting processes to ensure sustainable infrastructure development and highlights public demand for climate action as a driving force for policy change.
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Daily Persistence With Manchin
- John Hickenlooper described daily check-ins with Senator Joe Manchin during IRA negotiations to keep momentum alive.
- He used optimism and persistent conversations to influence Manchin and stay in crucial talks.
IRA Paid For Climate And Cut Deficit
- Hickenlooper emphasized the IRA reduced the deficit while funding climate action and IRS enforcement.
- He argued the bill combined climate investment with fiscal restraint to make it politically durable.
Bring Opponents Into Negotiations
- Reach out to political opponents to make policy more durable and broaden buy-in.
- Build bipartisan elements into bills to increase acceptance and longevity.