The Consumer Product Safety Commission is formally ending a review that it initiated during the Biden administration to assess the potential health risks posed by gas-powered stovetops.
In a statement to the Washington Free Beacon, Consumer Product Safety Commission acting chairman Peter Feldman said he considers the matter "concluded" and emphasized that the federal government should not interfere with consumer choice. Feldman's comments effectively put an end to a years-long process that critics feared would lead to a broad ban on gas stoves.
"In electing President Trump, the American people spoke loudly that the United States has no business telling American families how to cook their meals," Feldman told the Free Beacon.
[Source.](https://freebeacon.com/energy/trump-admin-formally-ends-bidens-war-on-gas-stoves/)
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The Consumer Product Safety Commission is formally ending a review that it initiated during the Biden administration to assess the potential health risks posed by gas-powered stovetops.
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In a statement to the Washington Free Beacon, Consumer Product Safety Commission acting chairman Peter Feldman said he considers the matter "concluded" and emphasized that the federal government should not interfere with consumer choice. Feldman's comments effectively put an end to a years-long process that critics feared would lead to a broad ban on gas stoves.
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"In electing President Trump, the American people spoke loudly that the United States has no business telling American families how to cook their meals," Feldman told the Free Beacon.
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