The story that I heard on the internet was that a Republican in the House was trying to screw an Oregon Senator by deleting the electric motorcycle credit provision, which would affect Oregon-built (at the time) Brammo. The story came out as a news article sometime around November 2014, as I recall, just as the budget proposal for the upcoming year was being finalized. Fun and games in Congress.
Here is a quote from the 2014 article:
As the House prepared to vote on a bill to extend dozens of tax credits for 2014, one missing credit raised eyebrows.
The omitted break for electric motorcycles would have benefited manufacturers like Brammo Inc., a company based in Ashland, Ore., the home state of Senate Finance Chairman Ron Wyden, CQ Roll Call’s Alan Ota reported (subscription).
House Ways and Means Chairman Dave Camp, R-Mich., said the omission was accidental, the result of late scrambling to put together a new package. It was not, he said, a jab at Wyden for not backing an earlier deal that House Republicans tried to build with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada, Ota reported.
“It was an oversight. We can’t get the score and everything together,†Camp said. “You can’t just turn on a dime.â€