Mr. Speaker, this month, Californians have faced one of the hottest and longest heat waves on record. From Sacramento to San Diego, families have suffered triple-digit temperatures. These extreme temperatures put an enormous strain on our electrical grid. It is urgent that Americans increase the energy efficiency of our homes. Fortunately, the Inflation Reduction Act makes this transition easier and cheaper. Thanks to this new law, which I helped pass, families can get new tax credits and rebates for installing energy-efficient products in their homes, including windows, water heaters, and heating and cooling systems. I recently welcomed Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm to visit an Orange County family saving money on utilities with efficient appliances. As the climate crisis continues to harm communities, the Inflation Reduction Act delivers relief. We can conserve energy and save families money at the same time. Nursing Homes Aren't Commodities
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