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    California’s utility bills reveal big plans to eliminate carbon pollution by 2045. The state aimed to reduce gas use by 94% and cut greenhouse gas emissions by 85%. They plan to do all these through various eco-friendly energy initiatives. Laws were made to support these goals. However, many Californians are now seeing higher utility bills, which is especially tough for middle-class and lower-income families.

    California’s Goals for 2045

    California has big plans to become more eco-friendly over the next few decades. Democratic lawmakers are passing laws they hope will save Californians $200 billion in future health costs caused by pollution.

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    However, many people in California say they are struggling to meet these high goals. Across the state, many have noticed their utility bills have gone up a lot. As a result, many residents are now facing financial difficulties due to the higher utility costs.

    A 127% Increase in California’s Utility Bills

    New data shows that utility bills in California have increased by 127% compared to what residents paid ten years ago. 

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    Several reasons contribute to this rise, but a big one is the money spent on climate initiatives. This price increase is happening as California shifts from fossil fuels to greener energy sources.

    California’s Utility Bills: Residents are Struggling to Pay

    Utility bills in California have increased a lot in the last few years, making it hard for many people to pay them. 

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    The California Public Utilities Commission’s Public Advocates Office made a discovery. They found that about 20% of customers owe money to Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E), the state’s largest utility company. PG&E has raised its rates by about $34 per month on average.

    California’s New Utility Bills: Republicans Attack Democrats Over Policies

    Many people in California are having a hard time paying their utility bills. This has caused many state Republicans to criticize Democrats for their policies. Assembly Republican Leader James Gallagher says California’s energy rules have made bills go up. Other Republicans say Democrats aren’t paying attention to regular people who are struggling financially.

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    A recent study by the Transparency Foundation found that climate-related fees and hidden taxes are causing utility bills to soar. These energy rules are making prices higher for residents, and it looks like utility bills will keep going up.

    The Issue of Wildfires 

    Wildfires will probably continue to be a big problem for people in the near future. They have become more frequent because of extreme weather. Utility companies are also part of the problem. 

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    In California, old utility equipment has caused some of the state’s worst wildfires. If these companies don’t fix or replace the old equipment and power lines, more wildfires could happen.

    California’s Utility Bill: Utility Companies are Charging Customers for Wildfires

    Major utility companies in California are either burying or upgrading their old equipment. They are doing this in a bid to prevent wildfires. 

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    However, these companies are making their customers, the residents of California, pay for these changes. This is a major reason why some bills have gone up.

    California’s Utility Bills: A Shift to Renewable Energy 

    California is moving from fossil fuels to clean energy, which is making utility bills higher. For example, when low-income households join renewable energy programs, they get some money back from utilities. 

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    Although renewable energy will save people money in the long run, many are paying more during this changeover period.

    Democrats Know Where the Problem is Coming From 

    Many Democrats who supported these eco-friendly policies have publicly recognized the issue. They admitted that many Californian residents are facing serious problems, especially with the increased utility bills. 

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    However, despite acknowledging this problem, not much is being done. Those in charge are not providing quick and effective help to families struggling with high utility bills.

    California Residents Are Speaking Up

    Californians are frustrated and have been vocal about it to many policymakers. They are tired of their struggle against utility companies. 

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    “Californians have had enough,” said Democratic state Assemblymember Marc Berman. “My constituents are angry. They told me repeatedly at every community meeting I held in the fall and winter. Their rates keep increasing.”

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