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House advances natural gas infrastructure amendment, sponsor cites rural benefits and capped customer impact
Summary
First substitute HB 422 (natural gas infrastructure amendments) was uncircled and discussed March 1, 2018. Sponsor said the clarification limits rate increases to no more than 2% over a 3‑year period and cited a $175 million aggregate infrastructure cap with a projected maximum system bill impact of about 25¢ to 58¢ per month; bill to be transmitted to the Senate.
The Utah House considered first substitute House Bill 422 on March 1, 2018, a measure that clarifies limits on rate changes for natural‑gas utility infrastructure and encourages build‑out to underserved rural communities. Sponsor Representative Noel described an amendment to ensure utilities cannot increase rates by more than 2% of total…
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