The options Knollenberg suggests are those that state and localities decide for themselves. A federal mandate neither solves the problem nor provides constituents with the choices they deserve. |
We are hoping the subcommittee refers the bill to the Commerce Committee for consideration before it receives a vote on the House floor. |
We believe the federal government has no business making regulations of this type. The toilets, generally speaking, do not work. And this act eliminates the fundamental foundation of our economy which is consumer choice. |