The House is taking up a pair of GOP-led bills that Republicans say would prevent a nationwide ban on gas stoves — a messaging opportunity for Republicans over an issue that has become part of the political culture wars — despite the White House’s insistence that it has no such plans. On Tuesday, the chamber passed the first of the two bills by a vote of 248 to 180.
CNN.com – RSS Channel The House is taking up a pair of GOP-led bills that Republicans say would prevent a nationwide ban on gas stoves — a messaging opportunity for Republicans over an issue that has become part of the political culture wars — despite the White House’s insistence that it has no such plans. On Tuesday, the chamber passed the first of the two bills by a vote of 248 to 180.
Read More The House is taking up a pair of GOP-led bills that Republicans say would prevent a nationwide ban on gas stoves — a messaging opportunity for Republicans over an issue that has become part of the political culture wars — despite the White House’s insistence that it has no such plans. On Tuesday, the chamber passed the first of the two bills by a vote of 248 to 180.