Federal Budget Bill Will Not Enforce Light Bulb Efficiency Standards
The current version of the bill (H.R.3547 – Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014) will not allocating funds to implement or enforce the law that is going into effect. Led by the…
Myth #6: The cost of CFLs has come down greatly as higher consumer demand has driven increased production. | Fact #6: The out-of-pocket cost came down because the government is subsidizing the price. Who pays for the subsides? We do. |
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The current version of the bill (H.R.3547 – Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014) will not allocating funds to implement or enforce the law that is going into effect. Led by the…
From the Editor: If you like your light bulbs, you can’t keep them. (This promise was honest). Almost two-thirds of the public was not aware that as of Jan. 1,…
Besides funding major programs, the federal spending bill that the Senate passed Thursday contains a provision that has gained little notice yet affects consumers nationwide. The legislation, which now heads…