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VisitOutcome of House re-vote on 'Hands Off Our Home Appliances Act' by August 30, 2024, if vetoed
Overturn Veto • 33%
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House Passes Bill with Bipartisan Support to Curb DOE's Appliance Standards, Vote 212-195
May 8, 2024, 06:28 PM
The U.S. House of Representatives recently passed the 'Hands Off Our Home Appliances Act' (H.R. 6192) with bipartisan support, by a vote of 212 to 195. This bill aims to limit the Biden administration's ability to enforce energy efficiency standards on home appliances. Supported by House Republicans, the legislation is touted as a defense against government overreach, intended to preserve consumer choice and prevent unnecessary cost increases linked to the administration's energy policies. Critics argue that the bill could lead to higher energy costs for consumers by weakening existing energy efficiency standards. The debate highlights a broader political clash over regulatory authority and energy policy, with significant implications for consumer costs and environmental standards.
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