WaEx
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.
Representatives voted 215 to 200 to pass the Liberty in Laundry Act, introduced by Tennessee Rep. Andrew Ogles (R). The act would prevent the Department of Energy from implementing or enforcing new energy conservation standards for washing machines that are not cost-effective or technologically feasible. more
This is weak sauce.
How about a law saying that no govt agency has the authority to regulate the operating characteristics of consumer appliances?
I don’t remember saying this is any of the Federal government’s business.
just do laundry the Amish way.
Stuff Biden into the washer and turn it on Spin Cycle.
Will it stop the money laundering?
Too late. New washing machines already doubled in price and went to shit.
Well good, as mystery drones are touring our East coast doing who-knows-what, I’m glad the Congress is busy with important things. Don’t get me wrong, the Fed should not be placing these regs and restrictions on its citizens but seems like today there are more urgent problems
@aircubed — If you need a washer, get a Speed Queen. They’re not cheap but they’re not shit because they’re made more to commercial laundromat standards than home consumer standards.
@Uncle Al, I should have got advice before shelling out $900 for a Whirlpool 3 years ago. I believe new washing machines are the reason that so many “scent boosters” have hit the market in recent years.
washing machine asshole, sk dk mofo
Doesn’t everyone know that when water goes down the drain it disappears, never to be heard from again?
Idiots.
Own nothing.
Eat the bugs.
Drive electric cars.
Wear dirty, smelly clothes.
Be happy.
Uncle Al I had a second hand Speed Queen for years that worked just great. I didn’t think it was ever going to break down so I could get a new one. Wish I had five kids and I gave that machine a work out everyday.I still.had it.
Uncle Al – right on! I love my Speed Queen. Takes about 35 minutes to do a load, and I can fill it to any level I choose. No weighing the laundry and putting in a minimal amount of water.