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Council reviews consolidated disconnect policy, extends payment protections and standardizes timelines Staff proposed consolidating disconnect rules across electric, water, wastewater, sanitation, fiber and other utilities, recommending a shift from 45 to 48 days before disconnect to avoid weekend shutoffs, limits on payment extensions, clarified reconnect fees and targeted protections for returned payments and shared service lines.

Idaho Falls is shaking up its utilities disconnect policy to better protect customers while streamlining payment processes—find out what changes are on the table!

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#IdahoFallsBonnevilleCounty #ID #CitizenPortal #ConsumerProtection #UtilityReform #PublicSafety

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Carson Reclamation Authority forms ad hoc committee after Edison delays on-site power delivery The Carson Reclamation Authority voted March 2 to form an ad hoc committee to press Edison and explore alternatives after Edison told staff it would deliver primary power to site boundaries but would not complete on-site distribution, forcing the authority to consider creating a utility or other financing options.

The Carson Reclamation Authority is taking bold steps to tackle Edison’s refusal to deliver on-site power for the Leonardo development—what's their next move?

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#CarsonCityLosAngelesCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #EnvironmentalSafety #UtilityReform #InfrastructureFinancing

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Proponents say HB 5288 will reduce cost barriers to accessory dwelling units by limiting extra utility connection fees Advocates for HB 5288 told lawmakers that requiring separate sewer or utility connections for detached ADUs can add tens of thousands of dollars and serve as a de facto veto; the bill would allow shared connections where safe and appropriate to lower costs and promote more housing.

New legislation could transform the housing landscape by eliminating costly utility connection fees for accessory dwelling units, making it easier for homeowners to create more affordable housing options.

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#CT #UrbanDevelopment #CitizenPortal #AffordableHousing #UtilityReform

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Ratepayer protection pledge urges tech firms to self-supply power, transcript shows An unidentified speaker announced a "new rate payer protection pledge" saying major technology companies should provide their own electricity — including building on‑site power plants — and claimed this would prevent higher bills and could lower community prices; the transcript gives no enforcement or legal details.

A mysterious announcement urges tech giants to take charge of their own power needs, claiming it could lower electricity bills for everyone— but how will it actually work?

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#US #RatepayerProtection #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform #CorporateResponsibility

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Assembly hearing warns billions at risk as federal clean‑energy tax credits face new deadlines California lawmakers heard agency and industry witnesses say interconnection, permitting and transmission delays threaten projects’ ability to claim expiring federal clean‑energy tax credits, and agencies described a mix of new transparency tools and coordination efforts intended to speed deliveries.

California's clean-energy future hangs in the balance as lawmakers warn that federal tax credit deadlines could jeopardize billions in projects and electricity affordability.

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#CA #FederalTaxCredits #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform #CleanEnergy

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Tracy council directs staff to develop water‑rate plan under Scenario 1 after study shows fund shortfall Following a presentation showing FY25 water revenues of $25.2M vs. expenses of $27.5M and more than $60M in deferred CIP, council unanimously directed staff to prepare a Prop 218 compliant rate plan based on Scenario 1 (largest near‑term increase, strongest long‑term stability) and set a public hearing to begin the formal notice process.

Tracy's council grapples with a critical water fund crisis, directing staff to develop a bold rate plan that promises long-term stability amid rising expenses and deferred projects.

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#TracySanJoaquinCounty #CA #CommunityAssistance #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform #PublicFinance

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Committee approves H.710 to revise definition of electricity-generating facilities for commercial solar The Environment & Energy committee approved H.710, a bill that revises Vermont’s statutory definition of "electricity generating facilities" to clarify treatment of commercial and utility-scale solar arrays (described in testimony as up to about 5 megawatts and 6–30 acres), sending the bill to the floor with an amendment.

Vermont's Environment & Energy committee just approved a groundbreaking bill redefining commercial solar facilities to promote sustainable energy development on previously disturbed sites!

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#VT #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform #SolarDevelopment #SustainableEnergy #VermontEnergy

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Council reviews plan to replace aging Magma‑area gas line; staff cites bonds and missing historical test records Council asked staff about a proposed 12‑inch high‑pressure gas line buildout in the Magma service area costing $5,598,000; staff said the city would use utility obligation bonds, cited industrial customer revenue projections, and noted missing pressure‑test records for portions of the system dating from 1965–1970 requested by the Arizona Corporation Commission.

Mesa's council is taking bold steps to replace aging gas lines with a $5.6 million high-pressure pipeline—could this be the investment that transforms the Magma service area?

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#MesaMaricopaCounty #AZ #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform #PublicSafety #MesaGasInfrastructure #UrbanGrowth

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Sumner County committee adopts resolution urging NES charter changes, asks for asset breakdown and empowers mayor to explore alternatives The Sumner County legislative committee approved a resolution calling for changes to NES governance, requested a county-by-county breakdown of NES assets and empowered the county mayor to explore alternative power providers and state-level fixes following storm response concerns. Vote was by voice; no roll-call tally was recorded.

Sumner County is pushing for a shake-up in how Nashville Electric Service is governed, aiming for better local representation and accountability after storm response issues.

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#SumnerCounty #TN #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform #LocalControl #SumnerCountyElectric #CommunityInput

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Claremore council approves midyear budget adjustments, appoints trustee and adopts four ordinances on permits, garbage and utilities Claremore officials approved midyear budget amendments that reflect a nearly $3 million Cherokee Nation reimbursement, confirmed a trustee appointment to the city’s industrial development authority and adopted four ordinances covering garage‑sale permits, garbage service, utility deposits/fees and electric service procedures; council debated fairness of higher utility deposits.

Claremore's city council just made significant budget adjustments, including a nearly $3 million reimbursement from the Cherokee Nation, while also tackling new ordinances that could impact local residents.

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#OK #CommunityEngagement #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform #ClaremoreCouncil

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Buckeye council sets notice of intent for four‑year water and wastewater rate plan; public hearing set for April 7 Council approved a notice of intent to adopt a four‑year water and wastewater rate plan, opening a 60‑day public comment period and scheduling a public hearing for April 7, 2026; staff said technical changes aim to meet operating and debt coverage guidelines and cited an initial residential impact example of $6.62 per month.

Buckeye's City Council is moving forward with a proposed four-year water and wastewater rate plan, but they want your input before making it official!

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#BuckeyeMaricopaCounty #AZ #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform #PublicComment #BuckeyeWaterRates #CommunityOutreach

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Advocates warn committee that utility capital programs and data‑center demand are driving rate increases; urge PSC and legislative reforms Environmental and consumer advocates told the committee that utility capital spending, Scribe‑style incentives and multi‑year rate plans have raised delivery charges and that data‑center growth and PJM planning amplify rate risks; they urged stronger PSC oversight and targeted policies to protect ratepayers.

Environmental advocates are sounding the alarm as utility spending and booming data-center demands threaten to skyrocket energy rates for Maryland households.

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#MD #RatepayerProtection #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform #CleanEnergy #MarylandEnvironment

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Votes at a glance: Subcommittee reports multiple energy and utility bills, tables one procurement measure House Subcommittee No. 3 reported a slate of energy and utility bills (most unanimously or with strong margins), including measures on water discounts, PIP expansion, EV charging, IRP changes, and utility investments; HB 1175 on independent RFPs was laid on the table after debate.

Virginia's subcommittee made significant strides in energy and utility legislation, passing key bills on water affordability, EV charging, and more, while one contentious measure was tabled for further debate.

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#VA #VirginiaUtilities #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform

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Subcommittee hears sharp debate over requiring independent RFPs before new fossil-fuel plants; bill laid on table Delegate Tran's HB 1175 would require the State Corporation Commission to hire an independent administrator to run an all-source RFP before approval for new fossil-fuel power plants; proponents said it increases transparency while utilities warned it could undermine reliability. Committee laid the bill on the table by 9-0.

A heated debate is unfolding in Virginia over a new bill that could reshape the future of fossil-fuel power plants by prioritizing transparency and competition in energy procurement.

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#VA #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform #TransparencyInGovernance #CleanEnergy #VirginiaEnergy

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Little Hoover Commission urges rate-design, oversight and feasibility study to curb soaring electricity costs The Little Hoover Commission released recommendations to slow rising electricity bills — including raising income-graduated fixed charges, studying cost shifts off customer bills, reforming the CPUC general rate case process, and adding independent oversight of utility profits.

California's electricity bills are double the national average, and the Little Hoover Commission has unveiled a bold plan to tackle this crisis while ensuring climate and wildfire safety.

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#CA #EconomicAffordability #UtilityReform #ClimateSafety #CitizenPortal

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House bill would require monthly bill discounts for low‑income households; utilities warn of costs HB 2,373 would require electric utilities to offer a monthly bill discount program with income tiers and streamlined enrollment; advocates and Commerce supported standardized access, while utilities and small public utility districts warned of unfunded mandates and large per‑customer cost increases in rural areas.

A new bill aims to lighten the energy burden on low-income households, but utilities warn it could lead to significant rate hikes for everyone else.

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#WA #UtilityReform #EnergyAssistance #CitizenPortal #EconomicEquality

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House Bill 2 sets targets for utilities to expand low‑income heat‑saving programs A committee substitute for HB 2 would require Dominion and Appalachian Power to make best efforts to deliver prescriptive efficiency upgrades and heat pump installations to a target share of qualifying low‑income households by 2031 and report annually to regulators; the committee passed the substitute 16–6.

Virginia is taking a bold step toward energy equity by mandating utilities to provide cost-saving heat pump installations for low-income households, potentially saving families over $1,400 a year!

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#VA #AffordableHousing #VirginiaLowIncome #UtilityReform #CitizenPortal

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Panel advances twin bills to expand shared/community solar across Virginia The subcommittee reported HB807 and HB809 (substitutes) to expand shared (community) solar capacity in Dominion and Appalachian Power territories and to fix billing/net‑crediting; the measures won broad support from developers, environmental groups and the Farm Bureau and were reported without recorded opposition.

Virginia is on the brink of a solar revolution as two groundbreaking bills aim to expand community solar access, paving the way for cleaner energy and more options for residents.

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#VA #VirginiaCommunitySolar #CleanEnergy #SustainableDevelopment #UtilityReform #CitizenPortal

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Labor & Commerce committee reports dozens of bills; several sent to appropriations The Committee on Labor and Commerce received subcommittee reports and voted to report or refer a slate of labor and energy bills, including paid sick leave expansion (HB 5), a farmworker minimum-wage change (HB 20), HB 130 (workers' compensation presumption) and multiple utility-related measures. Several measures were referred to Appropriations.

Virginia's Labor and Commerce committee just moved a wave of impactful bills forward, including paid sick leave expansion and new protections for farm laborers!

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#VA #WorkersRights #VirginiaLabor #UtilityReform #CitizenPortal #CivicAccountability

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Votes at a glance: Subcommittee 3 advances multiple energy and utility bills In one session Subcommittee 3 reported a set of energy and utility bills — HB395 (balcony solar) reported 7–0; HB466 (transmission shot clock) reported 5–2 as amended; HB422 (triennial water rate cases) reported 6–1; HB628 and HB323, HB807 and HB809 also reported, mostly unanimously.

Subcommittee 3 just advanced a groundbreaking set of energy and utility bills aimed at boosting solar access and streamlining regulations—major changes are on the horizon!

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#VA #SustainableEnergy #VirginiaEnergy #UtilityReform #CitizenPortal #AffordableSolar

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Santa Fe council adopts three-tiered water-rate changes to help fund capital projects Council adopted an ordinance updating water and utility service rates, moving from two tiers to three to encourage conservation and to raise revenue for capital improvements; staff said rates had not risen since 2013 and the average bill is expected to increase about $1 per year for five years starting in 2027.

Santa Fe just approved a new three-tier water-rate structure aimed at encouraging conservation and funding crucial infrastructure improvements after a decade without rate increases!

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#SantaFeSantaFeCounty #NM #CommunityAssistance #UtilityReform #SantaFeWaterRates

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Industry urges CPUC to allow meter-socket adapters for multifamily housing Manufacturers and affordable-housing advocates told CPUC staff that excluding multifamily from Rule 31 will block electrification for large swaths of residents; IOU staff said multi-socket panels pose equity and technical challenges that remain unresolved.

California's push for electrification faces a roadblock as advocates warn that excluding multifamily buildings from new rules could leave low-income residents in the dark.

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#CA #HousingAffordability #UtilityReform #CitizenPortal

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Hemet council: litter/dumping rules, sign‑fee waiver, water/sewer study and other administrative steps Council introduced a strengthened litter/illegal dumping ordinance, approved a temporary waiver of sign‑permit fees through April 30, 2026 (with fine forgiveness on compliance), adopted an urgency extension for commercial trash enclosure compliance to Jan. 1, 2028, continued downtown kitchen grant discussion and set a Prop 218 hearing for water and sewer rate changes on Feb. 10, 2026.

Hemet's City Council is taking bold steps to tackle litter, boost downtown vitality, and plan for future water and sewer needs—changes that could reshape the community!

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#HemetRiversideCounty #CA #EconomicDevelopment #UtilityReform #PublicSafety #HemetCouncil #CitizenPortal

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Powerful moments at the Arizona Corporation Commission
Powerful moments at the Arizona Corporation Commission YouTube video by Derrick

I will still speak, even when they refuse to listen.

#Arizona #PublicAccountability #EnergyJustice #UtilityReform #CommunityPower #Leadership #ArizonaCorporationCommission #DerrickEspadas

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Utility Business Model: A key debate centers on how utilities adapt pricing. Current models struggle to cover fixed infrastructure costs with reduced grid demand. Restructuring billing to account for these fixed costs is crucial for utility viability. #UtilityReform 4/6

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Governor asks DPU to review every charge on utility bills and unveils faster solar rollout The governor asked the state Department of Public Utilities to review every line on gas and electric bills to remove charges that lack customer benefit, and announced an emergency-backed solar program aimed at adding roughly 900 megawatts and returning about $300 million in annual benefits to customers.

Massachusetts' governor is demanding a thorough review of utility bills to eliminate unnecessary charges and is launching a bold solar initiative that could save customers $300 million annually.

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#MA #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform #EnergyAffordability #SolarDevelopment

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Staff, utilities and advocates debate design and funding of proposed Maryland limited‑income rate mechanism A work-group report under PC 59 proposed an income‑tiered limited-income mechanism to reduce energy burden to roughly 6% for OHEAP‑eligible customers. Stakeholders debated whether the program should pay credits as a flat monthly bill credit or a percent‑of‑bill discount, how to allocate costs (residential vs. commercial & industrial), data-reportin

A heated debate is underway in Maryland over how to design a new limited-income rate mechanism aimed at reducing energy burdens for eligible households.

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#MD #CitizenPortal #IncomeSupport #EnergyBurden #UtilityReform #MarylandOHEAP

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Sponsor Says Bill Would Ban Passing Lobbying and Political Spending to Ratepayers, Require Annual PUCO Disclosure Representative Natalie McNally and joint sponsor Representative Raider presented House Bill 467 to the Ohio House Energy Committee. The bill would prohibit public utilities from passing political, lobbying or public-relations expenses to ratepayers, require annual itemized disclosure to PUCO, and impose fines and a restitution fund for ratepayers.

A new bill aims to protect Ohio ratepayers from footing the bill for utility lobbying and political spending, demanding transparency and accountability instead.

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#OH #CitizenPortal #PoliticalDisclosure #UtilityReform #ConsumerTransparency

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Consultant recommends sizable gas-rate increase to close operating shortfall; council briefed on options A consultant told the council that Elizabethtowns municipal gas base rates have not been adjusted since 2012 and recommended rate increases to restore cash flow. Scenarios presented would raise typical residential bills by about $17.80 to $23.16 monthly depending on the option; the consultant favored a middle scenario to replenish fund balance.

Elizabethtown's gas rates haven't changed since 2012, and a consultant is now urging significant increases to prevent cash deficits and ensure the city's utilities remain viable.

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#ElizabethtownHardinCounty #KY #CitizenPortal #UtilityReform #CommunityEngagement

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Public Utility Advocacy Group Calls for Overhauling New York State Rate Processes PULP advocates for transparency in rate cases and revised utility rate-making processes.

A heated debate in the New York State Senate reveals the shocking truth about $422 million in utility funds meant for taxpayers—are you really seeing the benefits?

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#NY #CitizenPortal #ConsumerAwareness #NewYorkUtility #UtilityReform #FinancialTransparency

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