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Vice President Kamala Harris faced criticism on social media after sharing
a post of her and second gentleman Doug Emhoff posing next to a gas stove
on Thanksgiving despite the Biden administration's proposal earlier this
year advocating for the ban of gas stoves.
"From our family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving," Harris posted on X.
Vice President Kamala Harris’ Thanksgiving tweet backfired after eagle-
eyed social media users noticed her using a cooking appliance that the
Biden administration floated banning earlier this year.
“From our family to yours, happy Thanksgiving,” Harris posted on X
Thursday, including a photo of her next to second gentleman Doug Emhoff, a
casserole and a gas stove.
Harris, 59, was roasted over the post, with many conservatives accusing
her of “hypocrisy.”
“Wait…that’s a gas stove! The same kind Dems want to BAN you from owning,”
Sen Ted Cruz (R-Texas) wrote on X.
“Gas stoves for me but not for thee,” Senate GOP staffer Charles Correll
III tweeted.
“I thought gas stoves were bad for the environment,” actor Kevin Sorbo
said, noting the impetus behind banning the stoves and other natural-gas-
powered appliances in Democrat-controlled California cities such as San
Francisco and Berkeley.
In January, concerns over a possible federal ban on gas stoves were
sparked after a Biden administration appointee suggested that a gas stove
ban was “on the table,” supposedly because of the potentially dangerous
levels of toxic chemicals emitted by the popular appliances.
“This is a hidden hazard,” Richard Trumka Jr., a commissioner of the
Consumer Product Safety Commission, said in an interview with Bloomberg.
“Any option is on the table. Products that can’t be made safe can be
banned.”
Trumka Jr., the son of the late AFL-CIO chief Richard Trumka, later walked
back his remarks.
“To be clear, CPSC isn’t coming for anyone’s gas stoves,” he tweeted.
“Regulations apply to new products.”
The chairman of the CPSC also distanced himself from Trumka Jr.’s initial
claim.
“I am not looking to ban gas stoves and the CPSC has no proceeding to do
so,” Alex Hoehn-Saric, one of the five members on the commission, said.
Likewise, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters in
January that “the president does not support banning gas stoves.”
The Republican-led House passed a bill in June that would prevent the CPSC
from finalizing any rule banning gas stoves.
Only 29 Democrats voted in favor of the bill.
Concerns were reignited in February after the Department of Energy
proposed an “energy efficiency standard” for gas cooking products. The
proposed regulation would require an energy performance standard for
residential cooktops for the first time ever.
The DOE derided suggestions that the new rule would lead to gas stove bans
as “absurd.”
“Neither DOE nor the federal government plans to ban gas stoves. In
February 2023, DOE published a proposal that would improve efficiency of
gas and electric stoves. If implemented, the standards would not go into
effect until 2027 and help U.S. consumers save up to $1.7 billion. As
required by congressional mandate, DOE is determined to ensure consumers
have multiple options that are both cost-effective and energy efficient,”
the agency said in a statement.
Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm told congressional lawmakers in March
that about half of gas cooktops currently on the market would be affected
by the proposed rule – those that are “high-end” with “heavy grates” and
oval-shaped burners, which she claimed lead to “an excess amount of
natural gas to be emitted relative to the pot that’s on there.”
Granholm noted that it would cost about $12 per appliance to bring them
into compliance with the proposed regulation.
In New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul signed legislation in April that requires
all new buildings under seven stories to be fully electric by 2026 with
larger structures following three years later — an effective ban on gas
stoves.
https://nypost.com/2023/11/24/news/kamala-harris-roasted-over-
thanksgiving-photo-with-gas-stove/