Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S199

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Warning consumers of the health risks of gas stoves

Impact

If enacted, S199 will amend Chapter 111 of the General Laws to introduce a new section requiring gas stoves sold in the state to have labels warning consumers of their health risks. Specifically, no gas stove manufactured after January 1, 2026, may be sold without a clear warning label. This change is intended to promote transparency and ensure that consumers are informed about the potential dangers associated with the use of gas stoves in their homes.

Summary

Senate Bill S199, introduced by Cynthia Stone Creem, aims to inform consumers about the potential health risks associated with using gas stoves. The bill emphasizes the responsibility of manufacturers and sellers to provide clear warnings regarding the emissions from these appliances, specifically nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide, which can lead to serious respiratory issues, particularly in children. The proposed legislation seeks to enhance consumer safety and awareness through mandatory labeling and signage.

Contention

While the bill primarily focuses on consumer protection, there may be contention surrounding the implications it has for manufacturers and retailers. Some may argue that the burdensome requirements for labeling and signage could impact sales or complicate the distribution process. Additionally, debates may arise regarding the effectiveness of warning labels in altering consumer behavior and whether the legislation oversteps into the territory of regulating product safety, which is a contentious issue among various stakeholders in the consumer goods industry.

Companion Bills

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