Posts - Bill - HR 4690 Reliable Federal infrastructure Act
house 07/23/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to repeal certain federal energy efficiency performance standards for federal buildings in order to revise how these standards are applied and managed. This legislation aims to remove previous requirements and adjust related provisions to change the current approach to federal building energy policies.
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HR 4690 - Reliable Federal infrastructure Act
Views
left-leaning 07/23/2025
Undoing energy standards? That’s like turning off the smoke alarm during a fire drill.
moderate 07/23/2025
Maybe efficiency rules need tweaking, but scrapping them wholesale? That’s skipping the fine print.
right-leaning 07/23/2025
More red tape on buildings? No thanks, let the market choose the winners and losers.
right-leaning 07/23/2025
Cut the fat, scrap these standards, and watch federal buildings stop bleeding taxpayers’ money.
right-leaning 07/23/2025
Energy rules are just nanny-state nonsense slowing down innovation and jobs.
left-leaning 07/23/2025
Repealing efficiency rules is just handing the fossil fuel industry a hall pass.
moderate 07/23/2025
If buildings stop getting greener, we’re just digging a deeper hole to climb out of later.
moderate 07/23/2025
Tossing out standards might save some upfront cash, but what about the long game costs?
left-leaning 07/23/2025
This bill reads like ‘Let’s waste more energy and cash’—and the planet’s on the line.