...at least until next September, which is plenty of time to stock-up on the 4/$1 everyday deal at your neighborhood Family Dollar.
So, despite his bright intentions...
...George Bush remains the dimmest bulb in the pack for at least a while longer.
So, despite his bright intentions...
...George Bush remains the dimmest bulb in the pack for at least a while longer.
Government omnibus spending bill add-on puts incandescent light bulb ban on hold
Jonathan Benson
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
(NaturalNews) January 1, 2012, was supposed to be the day that the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA), which was passed by Congress and signed into law by former President George W. Bush back in 2007, came into effect, banning certain high-watt incandescent light bulbs. But all such bulbs will remain on the market, at least for now, thanks to a “rider” that some members of Congress successfully attached to the massive government spending bill.
The phase-out of traditional incandescent light bulbs beginning with 100-watt bulbs on Jan. 1 was a contentious and invasive measure that many Americans vehemently opposed. And even though the ban was signed into law by a Republican president, many Republicans in Congress today made it their mission to nix it. They effectively blocked the government from spending money to enforce the standards until September.
http://www.naturalnews.com/034453_light_bulb_ban_government_energy.html