Congressman Goldman introduces the Homeowner Energy Freedom Act to repeal provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act, enhancing consumer choice.
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Congressman Craig Goldman (R-TX) has introduced the Homeowner Energy Freedom Act aimed at repealing three provisions of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) that he claims limit consumer choice regarding home appliances. The proposed bill addresses what Goldman describes as federal mandates that could increase costs for homeowners and restrict their options.
Goldman stated, "Americans should have the freedom to choose how to cook their food and heat their homes," emphasizing the importance of restoring consumer choices in appliances. The IRA provisions in question are estimated to cost taxpayers over $5.7 billion.
The Homeowner Energy Freedom Act specifically targets sections that allocate funding for electric home rebates and energy efficiency programs. Critics, including the National Association of Home Builders, argue these mandates could increase expenses for new homebuyers by up to $31,000.
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