An electric stove/oven will most likely be a 50amp outlet which will have its own wiring from the outlet to the panel with its own breaker in your panel. Check your panel, does it have a stove/oven breaker? If it does you can check, search for the outlet.
Back on topic…
AZ Representative Rachel Jones
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I will NOT move on like everything is o.k. I will NOT pretend like Fake Katie Hobbs is the legitimate governor of AZ. I will NOT standby while my favorite state is stolen by radical leftists. I will NOT allow this election to be stolen. #decertifynow
Back when I was doing much more cooking, a lot of foodies preferred gas because you had much more control of the temperature than traditional electric. Especially if you were using a wok. I have read that the newer induction stovetops solve that problem.
And State Rep Jack Nelson from Idaho
In his introductory remarks, Nelsen told the first meeting of Idaho’s Agricultural Affairs Committee on January 10: “I’m a lifelong dairy farmer who retired, still own part of the dairy; grew up on the farm. I’ve milked a few cows, spent most of my time walking behind lines of cows, so if you want some ideas on repro and the women’s health thing, I have some definite opinions.”
Dude, what the actual f?
Check out solar hot water heaters too.
As far as running a 220V (220, 221, whatever it takes) line goes, you might not have to be particularly handy depending on the situation between fuse-box and kitchen. To me the hardest part is fishing a decent sized wire thru the walls. It might not be code-approved, but you could use the hole the gas line used. Connecting it on the ends is comparatively easy (or at least for modern fuse-boxes).
We have a electric oven but gas cooktop. I had been considering swapping to induction, but it was low on to-do list.
Were the rep’s comment supposed to be in red font?
No, that’s the sad part.
Will do, I honestly didn’t know they were still really a thing. If I’m imagining the install correctly… it might be hard to connect things with the heater in the basement and the house being a 2 1/2 story, she’s a tall house.
RN
5 kids is a lot to manage.
Wow.
From my Yahoo New feed, originally from Huffpost
Well, she recognizes the impact… just doesn’t seem to realize that she is the culprit.
You might want to read the original, but these quoted sections provide the flavor
WTF is a fake Trump elector doing on the state elections commission? And writing favorably about the lower voter turnout in the Black Community?
Saying the quiet part out loud?
Outside of Madison and Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a racist shitshow.
From my Yahoo news feed:
Comer’s statement is not yet proved false, but if Santos is found to have broken campaign finance laws, we’ll see what happens.
Meh, not totally comparable. I think the difference in this case is the governor who would name replacement is not of the same party. Doesn’t mean Santos isn’t a total scum-bag. I think staying in office is consistent with his personality.
I don’t think governors replace House members:
When vacancies happen in the Representation from any State, the Executive Authority thereof shall issue Writs of Election to fill such Vacancies.”
— U.S. Constitution, Article I, section 2, clause 4
The 17th amendment allows states to set up procedures for governor temporary appointments of Senators
When vacancies happen in the representation of any State in the Senate, the executive authority of such State shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies: Provided, That the legislature of any State may empower the executive thereof to make temporary appointments until the people fill the vacancies by election as the legislature may direct.
Oh, yes, good call. House vacancies require a special election. So not a certainty of who will replace.

