Easily one of my biggest complaints about it is the fact that it wouldn't be viable. That fact alone instantly makes the bill not worth passing.
Now it's says it aims to get net zero greenhouse gas emissions, as well as create tons of good jobs. Millions of them. Sounds good sure. Know what else sounds good?
I will propose a bill that will make everyone get their own star trek replicator. Food and other resources will be unlimited. How will I do this you ask? Let's work out the details later, just pass my bill.
Life isn't a fairy tale. Just because you say you plan to do X, doesn't mean you can actually do X. The fact that they think they could somehow get rid of SO many alternative energy sources that aren't green, and also create millions of jobs? Those two things would conflict. Get rid of fossil fuel and other various dirty energy? Yeah welp you just cost millions of people jobs. So now, even if you do create millions of new jobs, that's no gain or loss. Assuming you actually create and replace all the jobs you just destoryed.
We have already reached damn well near the pinnacle of clean energy tech. There is only so much energy you can squeeze out of the sun, wind and water. Certainly not enough to power the whole US. Look at bloody California- They have the closest laws and regulations to the GND and many of their citizens go without power for periods of time thanks to blackouts that happen because they got rid of quite a bit of dirty energy, and their clean energy can't power the whole grid.
But hey, if you ever find a genie who can grant impossible wishes, then sure, let's give it a try. Just use your third wish to let him/her free, slavery is bad after all