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Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Attorney General Morrisey Joins Comment Opposing New Biden Administration Rule Increasing Costs of Stoves and Ovens

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Attorney General Patrick Morrisey | Attorney General Patrick Morrisey Official Website

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey on Monday joined a Nebraska-led coalition of 23 states in opposing the Biden administration’s strict new energy-efficiency standards for stoves and ovens. The rule will increase the costs for kitchen appliances nationwide.

“Again, this administration is showing its lack of empathy and lack of consideration for the average consumer, who undoubtedly will be most affected by appliance price hikes due to the new regulations,” Attorney General Morrisey said. “The unelected bureaucrats in the Department of Energy are trying to get in your kitchens and overregulate them to advance Biden’s radical green new deal.”

The new energy-efficiency standards for stoves and ovens follow similarly strict new regulations on household refrigerators and freezers. Like those regulations, the new rule targeting stoves and ovens was proposed through a little-used procedure known as a “direct final rule,” whereby a federal agency skips the normal process of allowing interested parties to submit comments before finalizing a rule. The comment letter calls on the DoE to give the states and consumers an opportunity to critique the rule before it takes effect.

The Attorney General also recently joined a coalition of 18 attorneys general in a comment letter to the DoE, raising serious concerns over the agency’s proposed new rule involving refrigerators and freezers.

In 2023, the Attorney General joined a letter to the DoE raising issues on a similar proposal, which included new rules for residential clothes washers.

Attorney General Morrisey joined the Nebraska-led comment letter Monday with Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.

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