Turn It Down Act
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Cosponsors (0)
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Plain-English Summary
Based on the title and subject areas, this bill likely aims to regulate noise levels or reduce unnecessary sound emissions from technology and communications equipment. The measure would probably set standards for how loud devices like speakers, alarms, or industrial equipment can be, affecting manufacturers, businesses, and consumers who use these products. The specific requirements would depend on the bill's detailed provisions, which would be developed as it moves through the House Energy and Commerce Committee.
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