• Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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    17 days ago

    If you call 87°F cool. That’s the maximum allowed. I mean it still better than no regulation. But I’d call it less hot.

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      17 days ago

      Given school budgets, if they wanna go any lower they’ll need to subside it better. Although most of the schools where I am already maintain a good temp.

      There’s so many scenarios a rule like this would cover, too. In some places, and with some crumbling AC units, it’d probably cost a fortune to even reach 80. I know a relative up in Fresno who pays over 1k in electricity some months (although, no sympathy buying an overly large home in a place like that, something like 3k sqft takes a lot of air!).

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    17 days ago

    Don’t tell republicans, they love to make children suffer by taking away their lunches and making them work at meat processing plants.