The House of Representatives passed a bill aimed at preventing federal regulation around gas stoves, adding new fuel to a simmering controversy over the appliances
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Republican-backed measure is unlikely to pass Democratic-led SenateThe U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission and the Energy Department have said there are no plans to ban gas stoves.The House of Representatives passed a bill aimed at preventing federal regulation around gas stoves, adding to a controversy over the appliances.Continue reading your article with
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