Growing Support for REEP Legislation on Capitol Hill
List of H.R. 1778 cosponsors reaches 60 members of the House of Representatives
The office of Rep. Peter Welch of Vermont, who sponsored the Retrofit for Energy and Environmental Performance (REEP) Program Act introduced last March, reports this week that the bill now has 60 cosponsors in the House of Representatives. The list now includes:
Keith Ellison (Minnesota)
Bob Filner (California)
Bill Foster (Illinois)
Barton Gordon (Tennessee)
Raúl Grijalva (Arizona)
Deborah Halvorson (Illinois)
Alcee Hastings (Florida)
Martin Heinrich (New Mexico)
Brian Higgins (New York)
Baron Hill (Indiana)
James Himes (Connecticut)
Maurice Hinchey (New York)
Mazie Hirono (Hawaii)
Paul Hodes (New Hampshire)
Rush Holt (New Jersey)
Michael Honda (California)
Jay Inslee (Washington)
Steve Israel (New York)
Henry Johnson (Georgia)
Carolyn Kilpatrick (Michigan)
James Langevin (Rhode Island)
David Loebsack (Iowa)
Nita Lowey (New York)
Daniel Maffei (New York)
Carolyn Maloney (New York)
Eric Massa (New York)
Jim McGovern (Massachusetts)
Michael Michaud (Maine)
George Miller (California)
Dennis Moore (Kansas)
Patrick Murphy (Pennsylvania)
Frank Pallone (New Jersey)
Ed Perlmutter (Colorado)
Jared Polis (Colorado)
Mike Ross (Arkansas)
Timothy Ryan (Ohio)
Carol Shea-Porter (New Hampshire)
Harry Teague (New Mexico)
Glenn Thompson (Pennsylvania)
Paul Tonko (New York)
Christopher Van Hollen (Maryland)
Robert Wexler (Florida)
Efficiency First encourages all members to voice support for this important legislation by contacting their own Congressional Representatives. For more information about the bill and a sample letter of support, go t to www.efficiencyfirst.org/take-action.
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Wow – there’s even a Republican on the list!