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Wed Dec 11, 2024, 03:45 PM Dec 11

With Liberty in Laundry Act, Republicans remain fixated on home appliances

The GOP's weird preoccupation with energy efficiency standards has gone from dishwashers and refrigerators to washers and dryers
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House Republicans' weird fixation on energy efficiency standards — which used to enjoy relatively bipartisan support — has gone from dishwashers to refrigerators to washers and dryers.

Remember when home appliances weren't part of the culture war?



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/liberty-laundry-act-republicans-remain-fixated-home-appliances-rcna183745

As recently as April, Axios reported that there was some “frustration” among House Republicans over their party’s focus on home appliance–related legislation, especially given the obvious fact that the Democratic-led Senate would ignore the GOP’s measures.

In the months that followed, however, Republican leaders in the chamber ignored those concerns, apparently seeing this as a winning issue. Those attitudes continue to linger — even now in the wake of Election Day. The Washington Examiner reported:

The House of Representatives passed a Republican bill Tuesday preventing new energy efficiency standards for washing machines unless new regulations are ‘cost-effective or technologically feasible.’ The measure adds to recent efforts by the GOP to highlight opposition to new regulations for home appliances and advance legislation to block such rules implemented or considered by the Biden administration.

The final tally in the floor vote was 215 to 200. House Republicans were, predictably, unanimous in their support for the legislation, which was championed by Rep. Andy Ogles of Tennessee. All but six House Democrats opposed the bill, and 15 members skipped the vote entirely......

A PunchBowl News report published earlier this year helped summarize matters: “These are all part of the Republican culture war clash over energy efficiency and climate change. It’s similar to the gas stove hysteria or Trump’s war on low-flush toilets and light bulbs.”

During a floor debate on one of these home appliance measures, Democratic Rep. Katie Porter of California described the effort as “ridiculous,” adding, “It is Congress at its worst.”

That was true when the congresswoman made the comment in July, and it’s every bit as accurate now.

As for whether Republicans will keep this crusade going in the next Congress, when the GOP controls the levers of power, stay tuned
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