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Home Appliance Protection and Affordability Act

2/28/2026, 6:38 AM

Summary of Bill HR 4626

The bill "To amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act" (H.R. 4626) introduced in the 119th Congress on July 23, 2025, aims to prevent the Secretary of Energy from imposing new or revised energy conservation standards on products unless they are both technologically feasible and economically justified.

Congressional Summary of HR 4626

Don’t Mess With My Home Appliances Act

This bill modifies the process by which the Department of Energy (DOE) issues or revises energy conservation standards for consumer products such as household appliances, including by requiring DOE to consider additional factors related to the cost and availability of such products.

First, the bill allows DOE to amend an energy conservation standard for a consumer product when needed rather than by a deadline.

The bill also allows DOE to grant a petition to revoke or amend energy conservation standards if the standards (1) result in additional costs to consumers, (2) do not result in significant conservation of energy or water, (3) are not technologically feasible, and (4) result in a product (e.g., gas stoves) not being commercially available in the United States to all consumers.

Additionally, the bill modifies the criteria used to prescribe new or amended energy conservation standards, including by establishing new criteria for determining whether a standard is economically justified.

The bill establishes disclosure requirements for DOE meetings with entities that have (1) ties to China or the Chinese Communist Party; (2) produced studies regarding, or advocated for, regulations or policy to limit, restrict, or ban the use of any type of energy; and (3) applied for or received federal funds.

The bill also prohibits DOE from prescribing new or revised energy conservation standards for distribution transformers.

Finally, the bill allows DOE to prescribe certain new or amended energy and water conservation standards for clothes washers and dishwashers.

Current Status of Bill HR 4626

Bill HR 4626 is currently in the status of Passed in House since February 24, 2026. Bill HR 4626 was introduced during Congress 119 and was introduced to the House on July 23, 2025.  Bill HR 4626's most recent activity was Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. as of February 25, 2026

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 4626

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
1
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
0
Democrat Cosponsors
0
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 4626

Primary Policy Focus

Energy

Potential Impact Areas

- Administrative remedies
- Consumer affairs
- Department of Energy
- Energy efficiency and conservation
- Energy prices

Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 4626

To amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to prohibit the Secretary of Energy from prescribing any new or amended energy conservation standard for a product that is not technologically feasible and economically justified, and for other purposes.
To amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to prohibit the Secretary of Energy from prescribing any new or amended energy conservation standard for a product that is not technologically feasible and economically justified, and for other purposes.

Comments

Raiden Thomson profile image

Raiden Thomson

748

1 month ago

I support this bill. It's important to protect our home appliances. It will make a positive impact on our daily lives.

Isaiah Lowry profile image

Isaiah Lowry

636

1 month ago

I think this bill is good cuz it protects my stuff. I don't want anyone messing with my appliances, ya know? How will this affect me in the short term?

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