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HR 7308

Turn It Down Act

119th Congress

Bill referred to Energy and Commerce Committee; specific provisions unavailable for analysis without full legislative text.

Introduced in House
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Bill Summary · HR 7308

Legislative bill overview

HR 7308, the "Turn It Down Act," appears to be a recently introduced bill focused on energy consumption or noise regulation, though specific legislative text is not provided in your submission. The bill was referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on February 2, 2026, suggesting it likely addresses federal energy policy, appliance efficiency standards, or related regulatory matters under that committee's jurisdiction.

Why is this important

The Energy and Commerce Committee handles legislation affecting millions of consumers through utility rates, appliance standards, and environmental regulations. Any bill referred there has potential economy-wide implications for household costs, energy infrastructure, and industrial compliance expenses.

Potential points of contention

  • Lack of specifics: Without access to the actual bill text, the precise scope, regulatory burden, and affected industries cannot be assessed
  • Committee jurisdiction overlap: Energy and Commerce bills often intersect with Environmental Protection Agency authority, state-level regulations, and industry competitiveness concerns
  • Implementation costs: "Turn It Down" language suggests reduced consumption mandates, which could affect manufacturers, utilities, and consumers differently

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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