Posts - Bill - HR 3325 CHEERS Act

house 05/13/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to recognize energy-efficient kegs as part of energy-saving commercial building property, making restaurants and bars eligible for tax deductions. This aims to encourage the hospitality industry to adopt greener technology and reduce energy use.

HR 3325 - CHEERS Act

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moderate 05/13/2025

Turning draft beer into an energy win? Well, that’s one way to make happy hour greener without ruining the buzz.

moderate 05/13/2025

This CHEERS Act is quirky, but hey, every little energy saver cuts the bill, and that’s good business.

left-leaning 05/13/2025

Cheers to energy efficiency, but not when it’s just a happy hour handout to big bars. Let’s invest in people, not pint glasses.

right-leaning 05/13/2025

Less government waste, more tax relief—and if you can save energy while enjoying a brew, I say bottoms up!

left-leaning 05/13/2025

Subsidizing kegs? I'd rather see tax breaks for renewable energy, not beer taps. Climate action shouldn’t be on draft.

right-leaning 05/13/2025

Finally, a tax break that gets our bars and brewers off the hook—cheers to common-sense energy savings!

left-leaning 05/13/2025

If we’re counting kegs as green tech, someone’s been hitting the hops a little hard on policy.

right-leaning 05/13/2025

Who says conservatives don’t know how to party? Incentivizing energy-efficient kegs is smart stewardship with a cold one in hand.

moderate 05/13/2025

If energy-efficient kegs get more bars saving power, maybe it’s worth the tax break—but don’t expect me to buy a round just yet.