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    California Utilities Lurch Leftward With Progressive Income Tax Proposal

    • 04/21/2023
    • IER
    • Blog

    California is introducing the first-ever graduated tax on electricity bills. Traditionally, utility bills are based on the user’s consumption. If you use twice as much electricity as your neighbor, you pay twice as much. But last year, California’s legislature passed a law that adds a de facto income tax to the state’s electric bills. Based […]

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    Do Voters Want to Pay More For Energy?

    • 10/22/2012
    • AEA
    • News, Products and Power, Renewable Fuel Standard

      A recent Grist article was elated over the apparent lack of voter knowledge on the Solyndra issue, and celebrates poll results showing Americans support “clean energy” initiatives. But ironically, the writer who is complaining about dishonesty himself quotes a Solyndra critic out of context to utterly change the meaning of his statement. Furthermore, the […]

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