New York gas stove ban heats up as gas and construction groups file federal lawsuit

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New York gas stove ban heats up as gas and construction groups file federal lawsuit
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The gas stove ban in New York by Gov. Kathy Hochul was challenged in a federal lawsuit Thursday by a coalition of propane and construction trade groups.

A group of gas and construction trade groups filed a federal lawsuit Thursday challenging the legality of New York’s ban on gas stoves and furnaces in new residential buildings in a move to challenge Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul's push for green energy. The case was filed by the National Association of Home Builders and the National Propane Gas Association, among others and names the New York Department of State as a defendant on the lawsuit.

Not just here, but across the nation," Hochul said when passing the ban. "Our budget prioritizes nation-leading climate action that meets this moment with ambition and the commitment it demands." "We're going to be the first state in the nation to advance zero-emission new homes and buildings beginning in 2025 for small buildings, 2028 for large buildings," she continued. "And we have more to do.

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