if it would seek a ban on gas stoves in American's homes. Roughly 35% of homes in the U.S. have gas stoves.
Bloomberg reported earlier that the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission was considering a ban on gas stoves because the appliances can emit pollutants that cause respiratory andFlames from a gas burner on a cooker are seen February 1, 2017 in this illustration photo taken in a private home in Nice, France., a Biden appointee, told Bloomberg that "any option is on the table" as the agency works to create regulations that would make the products safer.
Trumpka's remarks set off controversy and drew a response from commission Chairman Alex Hoehn-Saric, who denied that the agency is proceeding to ban gas stoves."My guiding duty is protecting consumer health and safety. Gas stoves can emit dangerous level of toxic chemicals — even when not in use," Trumka tweeted in part, adding that the agency "will consider all approaches to regulation.
Take away one thing and then expect tax payers to pay for their version of a replacement
Electricity that they do not have. Do not charge your EV during mealtime.👍
When the power is out, my gas stove still works. No thank you.
'free'. lol