HR4758119th CongressWALLET

Homeowner Energy Freedom Act

Sponsored By: Representative Goldman (TX)

Passed House

Summary

Repeals federal home electrification subsidies. This bill would remove three provisions of the 2021 infrastructure law that set up a high-efficiency electric home rebate program, state contractor training grants, and building energy code assistance. It would also rescind unobligated balances tied to two of those provisions and strike the law's cross-reference to the rebate program.

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  • Homeowners — The high-efficiency electric home rebate would be repealed, so homeowners would no longer have that federal rebate for home electrification upgrades.
  • States and contractors — State-based home energy efficiency contractor training grants would be ended, removing federal training funds for contractors.
  • Federal funds and statute — Unobligated balances made available under the rebate and building-code assistance sections would be rescinded, canceling unspent funds. The bill also removes the cross-reference to the rebate program from the related statute.

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Bill Overview

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3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 3 costs, 0 mixed.

Homeowners lose federal electric rebates

If enacted, the federal high‑efficiency electric home rebate program would end. Homeowners would no longer be able to get those rebates for electrification upgrades. States and contractors would lose authority to run or pay out those rebates. The bill would also remove a cross‑reference to that rebate in related program rules.

End energy code aid, cancel unspent funds

If enacted, federal help to adopt newer building energy codes would end. The bill would also cancel any unspent money for the home electric rebate and the energy‑code programs. State and local governments and code groups would no longer get that assistance. Planned rebates or code aid not yet committed by contract would not be paid.

State grants for contractor training end

If enacted, the federal authority for state‑based contractor training grants would end. States and training groups would no longer receive federal grant money for home energy efficiency contractor training. Small contractors who expected these funds would lose that support.

Sponsors & CoSponsors

Sponsor

Goldman (TX)

TX • R

Cosponsors

  • Ellzey

    TX • R

    Sponsored 7/25/2025

  • Crenshaw

    TX • R

    Sponsored 7/25/2025

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 408 • No: 407

house vote • 2/25/2026

On Passage

Yes: 210 • No: 199

house vote • 2/25/2026

On Motion to Recommit

Yes: 198 • No: 208

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