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Gas-stove labeling bill debated; amendment proposed to remove $20,000 penalty for missing label
Summary
House Bill 1161 was before the Senate with committee changes limiting required labels to in-store display models and online displays. Senators debated consumer notification, health research and retailer penalties; an amendment to remove a $20,000 fine for retailers was proposed and under consideration in floor debate.
DENVER — The Colorado Senate debated House Bill 1161 on March 31, a consumer-protection bill that would require labels on gas stove display models or online displays alerting purchasers to health information and linking to public-health resources.
Transportation & Energy Committee amendments narrowed the original requirement so the label would appear on in-store display models or online information at the point of purchase rather than…
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