‘They’re Coming For Your Room Air Conditioners’- Gary Palmer Warns Of New DOE Regulations.

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‘They’re Coming For Your Room Air Conditioners’- Gary Palmer Warns Of New DOE Regulations.
In this video, an Alabama Congressman passionately proposes an amendment aimed at blocking Department of Energy (DOE) regulations on room air conditioners. He argues that these regulations impede consumer freedom and form part of a broader pattern of Democratic policies that increase costs. The Congressman expresses concerns about the potential impact on low-income Americans and advocates strongly for consumer choice, criticizing what he perceives as the Biden Administration's inclination towards government mandates. He underscores the ideological disparity between House Republicans and the Biden Administration on energy policies, emphasizing their commitment to energy abundance, consumer choice, and opposition to government overreach. Urging support for the amendment, he asserts that consumers, rather than bureaucrats, should decide on energy efficiency. The Congressman's concerns are met with opposition from an Ohio Congresswoman, who defends the DOE's role in implementing efficiency standards and highlights the benefits of such standards over the years. She calls for the rejection of the amendment. The Alabama Congressman counters, emphasizing the need to respect citizens' right to choose appliances and criticizing perceived bureaucratic overreach. After yielding back his remaining time, the Congressman calls for favorable votes for the amendment, which is ultimately agreed to after the chair's call for votes.
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