H.R. 7645118th CongressHouse Bill

Clothes Dryer Reliability Act

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This bill places limits on the authority of the Department of Energy (DOE) to prescribe or enforce energy conservation standards for clothes dryers. Specifically, the bill prohibits DOE from prescribing or enforcing such standards unless they (1) are technologically feasible and economically justified, (2) are not likely to result in additional net costs to the consumer, and (3) will result in significant conservation of energy.

Introduced Mar 13, 2024Last action Mar 20, 2024
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Mike Ezell

Mike Ezell

Republican

U.S. Representative · MS-4

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