DWM Magazine reports that the Shaheen-Portman Energy Bill, which is supported by industry and is also known as the Energy Savings and Industrial Competitiveness Act, is back before Congress again.  “This is exactly the kind of legislation Americans want Congress to pass – bipartisan, common-sense policy that saves taxpayers money and drives economic activity and job creation,” said Kateri Callahan, president of the Alliance to Save Energy. “There are nearly 2.2 million energy-efficiency jobs across the country – in manufacturing, installation, construction, engineering and other sectors. We added 130,000 efficiency jobs last year alone, and the policies in this legislation will only boost those numbers moving forward. This bill should have passed five years ago, so I urge leaders in both parties to put an end to the gridlock and finally move it across the finish line.”

DWM Magazine takes a closer look at what Shaheen-Portman would mean for buildings, manufacturers, and the federal government.

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