PROVE IT Act
The Providing Reliable, Objective, Verifiable Emissions Intensity and Transparency (PROVE IT) Act (S.1863) is a bill in the United States Senate to study the greenhouse gas intensity of certain industrial products of the United States and other countries. Chris Coons (D‑DE), its lead Senate sponsor, intends it to "provide reliable data that’s needed to quantify the climate benefits of the United States’ investments in cleaner, more efficient manufacturing practices and to hold nations like China accountable for their emissions-heavy production of goods like steel." John Curtis (R‑UT 3rd), the bill's lead House sponsor, describes it as "leveling the playing field in international competition" given US regulations and technology for cleaner energy.