
Episode 561
Some Light Bulbs Are Now Banned In America
Former Virginia Deputy Attorney General Ken Davis comments on the Departmant of Energy's rule that bans incandescent light bulbs in the US. As of August 1st, it became illegal - by regulation - to manufacture or sell the traditional bulbs. The Biden Administration says the rule is needed as part of new efficiency standards. Davis argues the new regulations are government overreach. This conversation happened on NewsTalk STL in St. Louis.
American Viewpoints · Mike Ferguson, Ken Davis
August 7, 202310m 2s
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Show Notes
Former Virginia Deputy Attorney General Ken Davis comments on the Departmant of Energy's rule that bans incandescent light bulbs in the US. As of August 1st, it became illegal - by regulation - to manufacture or sell the traditional bulbs. The Biden Administration says the rule is needed as part of new efficiency standards. Davis argues the new regulations are government overreach.
This conversation happened on NewsTalk STL in St. Louis.
Topics
department of energylight bulbenergy efficiencyken davisenergy standardsefficiency standard