House passes bill to protect gas stoves
House Republicans passed the bill following a several day delay in its vote.
After months-long controversy sparked by the Biden administration’s proposed option to ban it, House Republicans passed a bill Tuesday to protect gas-powered stoves.
The Gas Stove Protection and Freedom Act, introduced in March by North Dakota Congressman Kelly Armstrong, “prohibit[s] the use of Federal funds to ban gas stoves.” It passed the House early Tuesday evening by a 248-180 vote.
Initially, the bill was slated for a vote last week, but was delayed when a group of Republicans shot down a procedural rule.
Having passed, the bill now heads to the Senate where an uphill battle to advance it is expected.
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