Massachusetts ratepayers have a newfound interest in charges on their utility bills since the large price spikes of recent months.
Laurie Belsito
What’s the pending climate bill going to cost us?
Presumably these many billions of dollars will all be paid for by the electricity users of Massachusetts, also known as ratepayers. Increasing electric bills is a highly regressive measure as it hits the poor the hardest, and the claim by the bill’s sponsors that the increase in electricity costs will be offset somewhat by a reduction in natural gas purchases rings hollow.
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