Proposed Federal Budget Eliminates Energy Star
Consumer Reports has no relationship with any advertisers on this website. Deep cuts in the White House’s proposed 2018 budget released today would eliminate the popular Energy Star program and 50 others as part of a 31 percent decrease in funding to the Environmental Protection Agency. Energy Star, which has enjoyed bipartisan support since it was created in 1992, reports saving consumers $362 billion on their utility bills over the past 25 years. That’s a savings of about $500 per year for a typical home that uses such Energy ...
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