This initiative aims to align utility priorities with state objectives, including affordability, reliability, safety, and ...
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Lohud.com, Westchester County on MSNNY Sen. Shelly Mayer, officials to lead rally against proposed Con Edison rate hikesState Sen. Shelley B. Mayer and other community leaders will hold a rally at County Center Feb. 14 to protest ConEd's ...
The utility giant is asking the state’s utilities regulator to jack up average electric bills by 11.4% and send gas bills soaring 13.3%.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul said the proposed rate hike from Con Edison will make the cost of living for New Yorkers "too damn high." ...
Governor Kathy Hochul has ordered a statewide audit of executive salaries at major utility companies, aiming to ensure that compensation aligns with public interests. The Public Service Commission ...
CHARGES SCRUBBED, AND THE GOV? SHE SHRUGS.: Gov. Kathy Hochul is playing Mrs. Nice Guy as Democrats around the city erupt in ...
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FOX 5 New York on MSNConEd proposes double-digit rate hike: What this means for New YorkersCon Edison is proposing double-digit rate hikes that could go into effect next year, but Gov. Kathy Hochul has asked the state to reject this proposal, citing an affordability crisis.
Gov. Kathy Hochul’s Democratic rival is ... “A rate hike is a tax on New Yorkers.” Hochul’s spending plan includes $3 billion to fund ‘”inflation rebate” checks of $300 to single ...
Gov. Kathy Hochul has told the New York Power Authority to "go back to the drawing board" with its plans to raise electric rates.
A New York Power Authority near-tripling of its rate hike for hydropower electricity has been put on hold following pressure ...
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dailyfreeman.com on MSNCentral Hudson defends rate increase proposalCentral Hudson Gas & Electric Corp. defended Thursday its request for a rate increase after a state lawmaker rapped Gov. Kathy Hochul for not demanding the utility back off ...
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ABC 7 New York on MSNGov. Kathy Hochul directs state to reject Con Edison proposed rate hikesThe governor said the utility should not be able to raise costs on New Yorkers while continue paying large salaries.
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