Mr. Chair, besides trying to ban gas stoves, the Consumer Product Safety Commission has also proposed other ridiculous rules. For example, on October 25, 2023--not the early 1900s, 2023--the Commission proposed a rule on furnaces that states: The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has determined preliminarily that there is an unreasonable risk of injury and death associated with residential gas- fired central furnaces, boilers, wall furnaces, and floor furnaces. This is all gas furnaces and boilers. {time} 1830 Let's get to the crux of this. This agency is trying to put the natural fuels that we have in our country out of business. This is another ploy by the Biden administration to drive us all to this broken idea of relying upon renewable energy. It is not realistic. This is just another agency that is trying to perpetuate that, and they do not need more money to attack the American people and American industries. Mr. Chair, I reserve the balance of my time.
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