Let me introduce you to a little section of the Waxman-Markey cap-and-trade bill called the"Building Energy Performance Labeling Program". It's section 304 of the bill and it says, basically, that your house belongs to the state. See, the Federal Government really wants a country full of energy-efficient homes, so much so that the bill mandates that new homes be 30 percent more energy efficient than the current building code on the very day the law is signed. That efficiency goes up to 50 percent by 2014 and only goes higher from there, all the way to 2030. That, by the way, is not merely a target but a requirement of the law. New homes must reach those efficiency targets no matter what.
But what does that have to do with current homeowners like you? Well, I'm glad you asked. You're certainly not off the hook, no way, no how. Here's what the Democrats have planned for you. The program requires that states label their buildings so that we can all know how efficient every building (that includes residential and non-residential buildings) is and it requires that the information be made public. To that end, the bill suggests a number of circumstances under which the states could inspect a building, including:
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
More on cap and tax
American Issues Project has the scoop on MORE, still MORE, requirements of the new cap and tax the Senate is trying to pass. You didn't reckon on the Democratic Party's desire to control every miniscule aspect of your life. Click this link to go back to American Issues for the article:
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