New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S425

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

Impact

If enacted, S425 would directly impact the regulatory landscape regarding kitchen appliances across New Jersey. It would cement the allowance for fossil fuel-powered appliances in both residential and commercial facilities, which supporters argue could help preserve consumer choice in kitchen utility. The bill reflects a broader stance against measures perceived to limit the use of fossil fuels amidst ongoing debates about energy sources and environmental policies.

Summary

Senate Bill S425 seeks to prevent state and local governments in New Jersey from enacting rules or regulations that ban the use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances, such as natural gas-powered ovens and stoves. The bill explicitly states that no state agency, county, or municipality shall prohibit the installation or use of such appliances, maintaining that they must comply with existing federal and state regulations. Furthermore, the bill does not hinder agencies or local governments from implementing incentive programs encouraging the voluntary installation of electric kitchen appliances.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding S425 appears to be mixed. Proponents, likely from the business and culinary sectors, support the bill as a way to protect consumer choice and traditional cooking methods. They argue that banning fossil fuel appliances could lead to higher costs and inconvenience for those who prefer them. Conversely, environmental advocates and some legislators may oppose the bill, viewing it as an opposition to efforts intended to promote greener energy solutions and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, particularly in light of climate change initiatives.

Contention

The main points of contention surrounding S425 involve the balance between supporting fossil fuel usage and promoting a transition to electric or renewable energy sources. Critics may argue that the bill undermines local initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions or advancing public health goals by restricting local governments' abilities to legislate against fossil fuel appliances. The debate reflects the ongoing national conversation regarding energy policy and environmental responsibility, with strong arguments on both sides about the necessity and feasibility of transitioning away from fossil fuels.

Companion Bills

NJ A183

Same As Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

NJ S3560

Carry Over Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

NJ A5186

Carry Over Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

Previously Filed As

NJ S3560

Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

NJ A183

Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

NJ A5186

Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.

NJ S4610

"Affordable Home Energy Protection Act"; prohibits adoption of State or local rules that restrict the use of certain fossil-fuel powered appliances or heating systems.

NJ HB1240

Fossil Fuel-Powered Appliances and Vehicles - Installation, Use, and Fees

NJ SCR18

Urges federal government to refrain from implementing any ban on gas powered appliances in residential or commercial buildings.

NJ H2038

To prohibit the expansion of fossil fuel infrastructure for new construction in the town of Concord

NJ S2014

Prohibits adoption of any State rule or regulation mandating electric heating or water heating systems in buildings prior to issuance of DCA report.

NJ A287

Prohibits adoption of any State rule or regulation mandating electric heating or water heating systems in buildings prior to issuance of DCA report.

NJ S2671

Prohibits adoption of any State rule or regulation mandating electric heating or water heating systems in buildings prior to issuance of DCA report.

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HI SB2952

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CA SB1095

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NJ S4610

"Affordable Home Energy Protection Act"; prohibits adoption of State or local rules that restrict the use of certain fossil-fuel powered appliances or heating systems.

AZ SB1278

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NJ A5186

Prohibits adoption of State and local rules that prohibit use of fossil fuel-powered kitchen appliances.