Gas stove protection bills suffer major setback as House Republicans express frustration with McCarthy

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A group of House Republicans tanked legislation aimed at blocking the federal government from banning gas stoves in response to GOP leaders' debt ceiling deal with Democrats.

Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Ben Lieberman weighs in on the Biden administration's assault on gas stoves.from federal bans suffered a significant setback Tuesday after a group of House Republicans tanked a procedural measure moving the bills forward.

"Today, we took down the rule because we're frustrated at the way this place is operating," Gaetz told reporters on the House floor during the vote."We took a stand in January to end the era of the imperial speakership. We're concerned that the fundamental commitments that allowed Kevin McCarthy to assume the speakership have been violated as a consequence of the debt limit deal.

"We took a stand in January to end the era of the imperial speakership," Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., told reporters Tuesday. Conservatives in the House loudly opposed the debt ceiling deal, which was agreed to by McCarthy and President Biden after weeks of negotiations, arguing that it didn't reduce federal spending enough. Overall, 71 Republicans voted against the bill on May 31.During the vote Tuesday, Republican Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., was seen engaged in a tense conversation with several Republicans who ultimately voted against the resolution.

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