Californians shocked by electric bills after rate hike: 'Like you're getting punished'
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Californians complained about their latest electric bill after utility company PG&E raised prices last month. Residents can expect to pay an extra $400 a year.
"I really was not prepared," longtime San Francisco resident Rebecca Gallegos told the paper after her bill increased by $162 from the month prior. "I’m blown away." Kristine Parks is an associate editor for Fox News Digital. Read more.
Utility company Pacific Gas and Electric Co. "PG&E" announced in November that their customers would be paying about $35 more a month on their utility bills in 2024 after the California Public Utilities Commission approved the new rates. That adds up to over $400 extra a year.
Dozens of House lawmakers rally around funding Afghan visa program as Trump vows major spending cuts
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