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Bill would scale back and consolidate several energy and reporting requirements
Summary
HB 25 75 would reduce frequency and consolidation of multiple reporting requirements under the Energy Independence Act and state energy strategy, eliminate an annual disconnection tally tied to heat alerts, and encourage utilities to redirect reporting savings to low‑income energy assistance; Commerce estimated about $258,000 in savings over five years.
The committee considered House Bill 25 75, which would change reporting duties across four areas of state law to reduce duplicative reporting and focus agency time on implementing energy strategy priorities.
Kim Cushing, staff to the committee, said the bill moves Energy Independence Act (EIA)…
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