Congress to vote to save gas stoves
House lawmakers, troubled by an onslaught of Biden administration regulations that are crushing businesses and angering consumers, will vote on legislation that would give
The planned vote in the Republican-led House follows an aggressive regulatory push by the Biden administration to advance the president’s agenda without opposition from
Dozens of regulations have been implemented and dozens more are under consideration. That includes proposals that would effectively end the sale of gasoline-powered vehicles and force popular home appliances from the market, among them many models of gas stoves, refrigerators, dishwashers and washing machines.
Another proposed rule would force companies to disclose “climate risk” data to the
“The regulatory regime has gone unchecked for decades and it’s time we return power to the American people, not the nameless, faceless bureaucrats in Washington,” said Rep.
According to the
In 2021, the president unilaterally finalized 69 regulations that have a substantial impact on the economy. The number represents a dramatic increase over the Trump administration, which passed 22 such regulations in his first year in office. Mr. Biden’s regulatory regime also exceeds President Obama’s 52 economically impactful rules during his first year in office.
Mr. Biden’s 2021 regulations with a substantial impact cost
Rep.
“This is really an attack on the middle class,” the
Many of the Biden administration regulations, however, are aimed at reducing the use of fossil fuels, a key administration goal. Critics say that goal would most affect the poor because energy prices would rise and power would become scarcer.
Most recently, the administration announced rules for power plants to slash nearly all carbon emissions by 2040 or shut down. Critics say that move would increase electricity bills, hurt the stability of the energy grid and lead to rolling blackouts.
A slew of 2022 and 2023 proposals take direct aim at gas-powered vehicles as well as household appliances.
“President Biden and the radical left want to use the federal government’s power to dictate what kind of car you can drive, how you can heat your home and business, and now how you’re allowed to cook food for your family,” said
In response to a Biden administration effort to electrify American households and end the use of natural gas appliances, the House this week is scheduled to vote on two bills that would block the government from banning gas stoves or regulating them into extinction.
A bill up for a vote Tuesday takes aim at the
The commission was acting at the request of Commissioner
Several studies, including one released last month, found major flaws in the data claiming the stoves cause health problems.
“Our bills make it clear that Americans should decide if a gas stove is right for their families, not the federal government,” said Rep.
Rep.
“Hardly worth the lack of consumer choice, hardly worth waiting for water to boil for an additional 7 minutes,” said sponsor Rep.
Both measures are likely to attract some Democratic support. More than two dozen
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