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A low-income energy-efficiency program gets $3.5B boost, but leaves out many in need : comparemela.com
A low-income energy-efficiency program gets $3.5B boost, but leaves out many in need
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act adds the funds over the next five years to help Americans save on energy their bills. But many of homes are in such poor condition they do not qualify.
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