State Rep. Gordon Hintz, D-Oshkosh, has co-authored legislation to require carbon monoxide detectors in all one-and-two-family homes and parallels requirements for smoke alarms for ease of installation.
Gov. Jim Doyle already signed into law last year requiring carbon monoxide alarms in all multi-family homes, hotels, bed and breakfast establishments or any public building used for sleeping or lodging.
Hintz said carbon monoxide is a real threat.
"We want to do everything possible to save lives," Hintz said. "Hopefully, a carbon monoxide detector will be just as common as having a smoke detector in your house."Just like the Democrat-passed trial-lawyer-payoff which raised your auto insurance rates, and the green weenie that the Doylets intend to shove down your throat.
Wanna live in Wisconsin? Pay more.
How the hell is this controversial? Only to a teabagger I guess.
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