Vote going before bond commission could lower your electricity bill
CONNECTICUT, JUL 25 – The $155 million bond funding aims to lower electricity bills by about $10 monthly and support low-income hardship programs and electric vehicle infrastructure, officials said.
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CT Consumers May Soon See Electric Bill Relief As Bond Commission To Vote On $155M Public Benefits Offset
Gov. Ned Lamont has scheduled a State Bond Commission vote for Aug. 1 on the release of $155 million in state bond funding to offset certain public benefits charges on electric bills, he announced in a news release Friday.
To offer modest electric relief, CT to borrow $155 million
Gov. Ned Lamont said Friday he has scheduled a vote next week by the State Bond Commission on $155 million in borrowing to deliver the modest and temporary electric-rate relief authorized last month by the General Assembly. Based on early estimates from the industry and governor’s office, most consumers could see savings between $4 and $10 based on usage and other factors in the monthly bills beginning in September. The borrowing is an element o…
Vote going before bond commission could lower your electricity bill
The state Bond Commission will be voting next week on whether to release millions of dollars in state bond funding as part of an effort to reduce electricity bills for residents. Gov. Ned Lamont said he has scheduled the State Bond Commission to vote next week on releasing $155 million in state bond funding to offset certain public benefits...
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