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Gabe West
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Gabe West

To much government control

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Salli Mc
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Salli Mc

Too much govt control. Let us beware and decide for ourselves.

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Bob Majka
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Bob Majka

No, after moving every 2-4 years, lived in 9 states and 3 of those states multiple times the last thing on your mind is the energy score. If in doubt and you have the option of waiting, ask for one.

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k san
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k san

Don't home inspections show you everything you need to know?

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

So tired of the Democrats socialist, Marxist control nonsense, this is America not a socialist country!

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Gary Everett
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Gary Everett

Another bureaucratic over reach to fit their agenda with no consideration for the consequences, cost, etc.

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Neva Strong
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Neva Strong

This extra cost will be more than just the cost of a score; the City of Bend will charge a filing fee with the City to track these scores and the ECC committee knows it won't make a difference with climate goals because owners aren't required to do any updates - YET.

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Lester Friedman
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Lester Friedman

Buyers can have one done, at their own expense, just like a home inspection, as part of their purchase if they want one. Why does the seller have to pay unless the city's purpose is to force sellers to spend money for improvements they will not benefit from? Let the party who will benefit pay.

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Jon Krutsch
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Jon Krutsch

Dumb to require it. When people are bidding on houses and paying $70k over asking, the energy score is the last thing they consider. It should be a voluntary, ask if you want it, basis.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

A lot of revenue and deals have been made

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William Schwabe
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William Schwabe

Because the president wants to put America first and make it as prosperous as it once was. #MAGA

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Steven Miles
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Steven Miles

Exec branch has the responsibility to manage the economy with other countries, congress can’t even produce an annual budget - look at this democrat shutdown, they want to spend another 1.5T on healthcare subsidies- sorry, we are in the hole $35T, wake up America.

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Tom Pummer
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Tom Pummer

Trump’s tariffs violate the constitution. Congress holds the nations purse strings. I can’t believe we hardly heard a peep from members of Congress on his actions. Spineless

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Rick Martinson
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Rick Martinson

Absolutely not. The Constitution gives that authority to Congress, NOT the executive branch of the government. Trump’s actions are absolutely illegal and unconstitutional. But he doesn’t care, and has been giving Congress and the American People the finger for the past 10 months.

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Mike Moreno
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Mike Moreno

Memo to trump...there is a document in this country called the Constitution. Read it, learn it, live it.

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k san
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k san

Congress has the power of the purse, if only they would use it. but they're too scared of being primaried by him. Of course, he should not have 1/3 of the powers he has adopted, whether constitutional or not. He's an abomination!!

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