GOP's Internal Struggles Lead to Blocked Bills and Frustration.

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House Republican leadership may hold another vote to advance legislation related to gas stoves and regulatory reform after an extraordinary conservative revolt blocked the bills from moving to the floor one day earlier. The vote is scheduled to take place less than 24 hours after 11 conservative lawmakers, most of whom are members of the House Freedom Caucus, opposed the same rule, a rare move for members of the majority party that was done in retaliation for the debt limit deal McCarthy cut with President Biden that was signed into law over the weekend.
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- Why some Republican lawmakers are joining Democrats to block the gas stove bill NBC News
- Debt ceiling anger led GOP hardliners to sink their own gas stove bill MSNBC
- Preserving freedom: Fighting the assault on gas stoves The Hill
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