Whay aren't more representatives
jumping on this?:In a letter to California’s director of energy infrastructure safety, Harder said the decision is driving up electric bills, with January being the first time in the state’s history that customers paid an average of more than $200 a month.
The letter read, in part:
"Your decision will also impact countless Central Valley families, including low-income households, who will see their utility bills go up by double digits. These families are being forced to choose between freezing in the winter months or barely affording their electric bills. It is inconceivable to imagine the board would make this decision at a time when our state is grappling with soaring inflation prices, driving up the costs of food and energy.
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