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- Power Bills Are Squeezing Georgians. Voters Could Do . . .
A special primary election this week for seats on the state’s utility board will be a rare referendum on residential electric bills, at a time when they have risen sharply across the country
- ICYMI: New York Times: Power Bills Are Squeezing Georgians . . .
Washington, D C - Yesterday, the New York Times reported that upcoming local elections in Georgia will give voters a chance to weigh in on rising electricity bills, just as pending GOP bills in Congress threaten further price hikes
- Georgia voters to pick utility regulators amid rising . . .
The dominant utility, Atlanta-based Georgia Power, is forecasting a surge in electricity demand expected to put more pressure on electricity bills Rates for the utility’s 2 7 million customers
- Elections restart for officials who will set Georgia Power rates
Georgia Power bills have gone up Now voters will choose who sets rates The five members of the Georgia Public Service Commission are shown in this May 2023 photo (Miguel Martinez
- Power Bills Are Squeezing Georgians. Voters Could Do . . . - DNyuz
Factoring in natural gas, water and internet costs, Georgia residents now pay among the highest energy bills in the country, trailing only Alaska, Hawaii, Connecticut and West Virginia The races for the commission seats will be the only ones on the statewide ballot in November
- Stop squeezing Georgians with higher energy costs - Change. org
Georgia families are paying the price for unchecked utility rate hikes — literally Since 2023, Georgia Power customers have seen their monthly bills spike by an average of $43 That’s hundreds of dollars a year, coming straight out of our pockets while corporate profits soar
- Rising utility bills, clean energy on the minds of Georgia . . .
After three weeks of early voting, turnout sits at 1% – with about 75,000 voters casting a ballot so far Tuesday is the last chance to vote in the primaries This year’s commission races represent the first time since 2020 that voters will have a chance to change the makeup of the panel
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