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NJ ACR132

NJ ACR132
Urges federal government to refrain from implementing any ban on gas powered appliances in residential or commercial buildings.


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Introduced
05/02/2024
In Committee
05/02/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This concurrent resolution urges the federal government to refrain from enacting any ban on the use of natural gas appliances in residential or commercial buildings. Natural gas is a critically important part of the energy portfolio of the United States and of New Jersey. Natural gas appliances, including cooktops, ovens, grills, air conditioners, furnaces, heaters, laundry machines, hot water heaters, and fireplaces, are used in both commercial and residential settings. Approximately 47 percent of US households utilize natural gas as their main heating fuel and 38 percent of US households utilize natural gas for cooking. In New Jersey, approximately 69 percent of households utilize natural gas cooking and 73 percent of New Jersey households utilize natural gas as their main heating fuel. New Jersey has over 35,000 miles of natural gas distribution lines which service over 2.9 million customers. Natural gas is generally recognized as a cleaner, more efficient, and more environmentally friendly form of energy than other fossil fuels. Natural gas is abundant in the United States, including neighboring states such as Pennsylvania and New York, and helps the United States maintain energy independence from foreign powers. The natural gas industry employs thousands of people across the country, including in the State of New Jersey.

AI Summary

This concurrent resolution urges the federal government to refrain from implementing any ban on natural gas-powered appliances in residential or commercial buildings. The resolution highlights the widespread use and importance of natural gas in the United States, noting that approximately 47% of US households use natural gas as their primary heating fuel and 38% use it for cooking, with even higher percentages in New Jersey (73% for heating and 69% for cooking). The document emphasizes that natural gas is considered a cleaner and more efficient energy source compared to other fossil fuels, is abundant in the United States, and helps maintain energy independence. Additionally, the resolution points out that the natural gas industry provides significant employment across the country. The specific call to action is for the US Congress and President to avoid enacting any restrictions on natural gas appliances, and the resolution mandates that copies be sent to key federal legislative leaders and the President to ensure the message is communicated effectively.

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Government Affairs

Sponsors (2)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Oversight, Reform and Federal Relations Committee (on 05/02/2024)

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