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Little Hoover Commission to begin study of electricity costs as first step in broader affordability review
Summary
The Little Hoover Commission agreed to begin a staff study of electricity and general utility costs as the first item in a rolling series on affordability, following requests from lawmakers and commissioners’ concerns about bills, permitting delays and implementation barriers.
The Little Hoover Commission on Tuesday agreed to launch a study into electricity and general utility costs as the first element of a planned series on affordability.
The commission directed staff to begin the electricity review — a request brought by Senator Bradford and Assembly member Ortega — and to return at the next meeting with a proposal for additional studies on other affordability components. "It seems that the view of the commission is that we should start with the cost of electricity/general utility costs," staff summarized before commissioners signaled…
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