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Thousands sign petition opposing rise in utility bills

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State Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, District 23 | Facebook Website

State Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh, District 23 | Facebook Website

Senator Rosilicie Ochoa Bogh displayed thousands of signed petitions from residents in her district opposing the rise in monthly utility bills. Senator Ochoa Bogh (R-Yucaipa) has received numerous petitions urging the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) to reconsider its decision and reject the increase in monthly utility bills by an added fixed charge.

"The proposal by the CPUC to impose an uncapped $24.15 fixed charge on electrical bills is deeply concerning," said Senator Ochoa Bogh. "This fee, which can be increased at any point by the unelected board, places an unnecessary burden on consumers. I encourage all Californians to make their voices heard and let the CPUC know, enough is enough!"

The petition, led by Senator Ochoa Bogh, allows Californians struggling with the state's already high cost of living to join the fight against higher utility bills.

The California Public Utilities Commission recently voted to raise monthly utility bills by adding a fixed charge of more than $24 per month. Senator Ochoa Bogh, along with her Republican colleagues, urged the CPUC to reject this proposal and protect Californians from unjustified and escalating utility costs.

To everyone's disappointment, the CPUC voted to raise consumers' monthly utility bills.

Similarly, proposed increases in gas prices by the California Air Resources Board (CARB), including mandates under the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) and further restrictions on the cap-and-trade program, are also troubling for Californians.

Earlier this month, Legislative Republicans called on CARB to be honest and transparent about the impact a series of proposed regulations will have on California's gas prices.

"And we wonder why the cost of living is so high. Californians need a break! I am committed to working with my colleagues to address immediate concerns and create long-term stability and affordability in California. Together, we can make California a place where every hardworking family can thrive," concluded Senator Ochoa Bogh.

The Senate Republican Caucus has collectively received nearly six thousand petitions, which will be delivered to the CPUC and CARB this week.

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