“It has brand recognition and consumer trust that only Santa Claus can compete with,” Christine Egan, head of CLASP, an international nonprofit dedicated to energy-efficient appliances, told the Washington Post.
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Alexander Howard
Eliminating a famous program that cost just $32 million but delivers an estimated $40 billion in annual savings on utility bills just as our nation faces increasing costs & soaring demands has to be one of the dumbest public policy choices on a very competitive list.
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