House Democrats have introduced the Energy Bills Relief Act with support from 120 members, targeting rising American energy costs by restoring financial incentives that were previously repealed. The legislation comes as consumers face increased energy expenses across the country.

The bill seeks to reinstate money-saving incentives that Republicans eliminated during the previous year, though specific details about the nature and scope of these incentives were not provided in available reporting. The timing suggests Democrats are positioning the legislation as a response to current energy cost pressures affecting households.