March 18, 2021
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CFA Urges Rhode Island to Pass H 5966, Bill Would Establish Efficiency Standards on 11 Common Products

CFA supports Rhode Island's H 5966 a bill which would establish minimum energy as well as water efficiency standards for computers, common household products such as air purifiers, lighting products known as general service lamps, faucets, toilets and showerheads as well as standards for commercial products such as commercial dishwashers, ovens and fryers.
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Courtney Griffin
Director of Consumer Product Safety

Mark Cooper
Senior Fellow
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