H.R. 762 (116th) — Streamlining Energy Efficiency for Schools Act of 2019 (Cartwright)
Energy and Commerce; Senate — Energy and Natural Resources
Co-Sponsors: 26–25 Democrats, 1 Republican
$5,332, 690 DOLLARS RETURNED TO SAN DIEGANS

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration,[1] residential and commercial building sector in the U.S. accounts for almost 40percent of total energy consumption. While there have been significant efficiency gains in commercial and residential buildings, such as homes, offices, schools, hospitals, increased use of appliances and electronics is expected to result in a net increase in emissions.
Energy and Commerce; Senate — Energy and Natural Resources
Co-Sponsors: 26–25 Democrats, 1 Republican
Energy and Commerce
Co-Sponsors: 40–36 Democrats, 4 Republicans
Ways and Means
Co-Sponsors: 117–54 Democrats, 63 Republicans