Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2395

Introduced
1/16/23  
Refer
1/16/23  

Caption

Gas stoves; enjoin federal rules or regulations prohibiting the sale or possession of.

Impact

The passage of SB2395 could have significant implications for state-federal relations, particularly regarding the extent of state rights in relation to federal authority. By invalidating federal laws on gas stoves, Mississippi is asserting its autonomy to regulate its own markets and consumer goods independently of federal oversight. This could set a precedent for other states considering similar actions against federal regulations in various sectors. Proponents of the bill argue that it promotes consumer choice and local control, while critics may view it as a move that undermines necessary federal standards for safety and environmental concerns.

Summary

Senate Bill 2395 (SB2395) is a legislative proposal aimed at nullifying any federal acts, laws, orders, rules, or regulations that hinder or prohibit the sale, distribution, licensing, possession, or installation of gas stoves within the state of Mississippi. The bill effectively states that such federal regulations shall be deemed invalid in Mississippi and will not be recognized or enforced by public officers or employees within the state. A key definition provided in the bill is that a 'gas stove' refers to a cooking appliance that operates on natural gas or propane, which underscores the focus on maintaining access to these specific cooking devices in the face of potential federal regulatory actions.

Contention

The bill has become a focal point for contention, as it touches upon issues of state sovereignty and federal regulation. Some legislators and advocacy groups may support the bill as a defense against overreach from the federal government, advocating for individuals' rights to choose gas stoves without federal intervention. Conversely, opponents may argue that disregarding federal regulations can lead to safety hazards and that gas stoves could potentially have negative environmental impacts, thereby necessitating federal regulations to ensure public health and safety standards are met.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2121

Gas stoves; enjoin federal rules or regulations prohibiting the sale or possession of.

MS SC563

Condemn the invasion of Ukraine and sever all connections with the Russian Federation.

MS SC550

Recognize the 100th Anniversary of the Mississippi Farm Bureau Federation.

MS SB2358

Ballot harvesting; ban.

MS SB2113

Critical Race Theory; prohibit.

MS SR45

Congratulate ten Mississippi professional football players who played in the 2023 NFL Super Bowl.

MS SB2120

Department of Public Safety; revise salaries of officers.

MS SB2530

"Secretary of State Eric Clark Coastal Preserve" and "Gollott Island/Godfather Point"; Department of Marine Resources designate.

MS SR63

Recognize Jeff Rosamond for distinguished and outstanding legal service to the Mississippi Senate as Director of Legislative Services.

MS SB2760

Mississippi Help Not Harm Act; enact.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.