House passes another gas stove bill — this time to thwart Energy Department efficiency rule

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The bill represents Republican efforts to combat what they call efforts to push efficiency measures as part of a larger anti-fossil fuel agenda.

Wednesday in introducing companion legislation to prohibit the Energy Department from implementing its proposed rule. Senate Energy and Natural Resources Chairwithdrew his support last month for an Energy Department nominee

“Consumers don’t want the government taking away the features on gas stoves that they like and use. That is not the role of the U.S. government,” she said from the floor Tuesday. “Now they claim that nearly 50 percent of gas stoves will pass their rule. But guess what? That means more than 50 percent won’t. Don’t tell me they’re not trying to ban gas stoves,” Lesko responded.

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