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Six Democrats joined all 209 Republicans in voting for the measure.
The House of Representatives passed a bill on Dec. 10 to prohibit the secretary of energy and the Department of Energy (DOE) from issuing certain standards surrounding clothes washers.
Six Democrats—Reps. Yadira Caraveo (D-Colo.), Henry Cuellar (D-Texas), Don Davis (D-N.C.), Vicente Gonzalez (D-Texas), Mary Peltola (D-Alaska), and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-Wash.)—joined all 209 Republicans in voting for the measure.
Additionally, the legislation prohibits the DOE from enacting conservation standards for clothes washers unless the department’s secretary deems that these standards will likely not “result in additional net costs to the consumer, including any increase in net costs associated with the purchase, installation, maintenance, disposal, and replacement of the covered product.”
Moreover, the department would not be allowed to mandate a significant energy savings requirement for clothes washers if the standards would not result in savings.
Ahead of the vote, other Democrats criticized the bill.
However, Republicans expressed support for the legislation.