Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Approves MHI-Supported Energy Efficient Manufactured Housing Act

On August 5, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee adopted the Energy Efficient Manufactured Housing Act (S. 1320), which provides rebates of up to $7,500 to purchasers of new Energy Star-qualified manufactured homes. The measure now awaits floor consideration. The House passed companion legislation (H.R. 5019) in May.

The bill, which is sponsored by Sen. Jon Tester (D-MT) with considerable input and support from MHI, would provide owners of manufactured homes constructed prior to 1976 with a one-time only rebate of up to $7,500 to use towards the purchase of a new Energy Star-qualified manufactured home. In addition, the bill would allow homeowners to receive grants of up to $2,500 to cover the additional cost of removing and recycling the old home. To qualify for assistance, owners could not have a total household income in excess of 200 percent of an area’s poverty level.

The legislation permits those replacing pre-76 mobile homes with Energy Star homes to also receive up to $6,500 in additional American Recovery and Renewal Act (ARRA) Weatherization Assistance funds.

For additional information, contact MHI Vice President of Legislative and Political Affairs Rae Ann Bevington at 703-558-0675 or rbevington@mfghome.org.

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