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House debates and amends stove-labeling bill aimed at reminding users to ventilate when cooking with gas
Summary
A bill requiring gas-stove manufacturers and distributors to label appliances encouraging exterior ventilation drew debate over scope, resale markets and placement of labels; sponsors said the measure is a narrow consumer-health reminder and accepted several technical edits.
House Bill 11 61 would require distributors of gas cooking appliances to include a label reminding users to ventilate to the exterior when operating the appliance. Sponsors described the measure as a narrow public-health reminder after members cited studies and public-health concerns about indoor pollutants when cooking with gas.
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