http://www.bizjournals.com/jacksonville/stories/2006/10/02/daily24.htmlGov. Jeb Bush encouraged participation in Florida's inaugural sales tax holiday for energy efficient products, which began Thursday and ends Oct. 11.
The sales tax holiday is a component of the 2006 Florida Energy Act that coincides with state-mandated Energy Efficient Week. Floridians can purchase energy efficient appliances and products for up to $1,500 free of sales tax.
"Through diversity and conservation, we can reduce our dependence on imported oil, spur economic growth and ensure that a balanced mix of fuel sources and technologies are readily available for years to come," Bush said in a prepared statement.
Qualifying energy efficient products include a dishwasher, clothes washer, air conditioner, ceiling fan, incandescent or fluorescent light bulb, dehumidifier, programmable thermostat, or refrigerator that meets all requirements of the "Energy Star" program.
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