Tag: Affordability
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Dominion Opposes Battery Mandate on Fire Safety Concerns
by Steve Haner Today a Senate committee is scheduled to take up the billย directing Virginiaโs two investor-owned utilities to proposeย hugeย battery installationsย whichย will cover square miles of ground,ย cost ratepayers billions of dollarsย andย whichย will produce zero energy to power our homes and businesses.ย ย The bill has Governor Abigail Spanbergerโs endorsement.ย ย So far, legislators have been in a โsee, hear and…
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Say Socialized Cost, Not That Other S Word
by Steve Haner A House of Delegates committee has approved expanding a state-managed program to subsidize electric bills for some lower-income Virginians, hoping to reach more people and offer them more assistance. It also approved a new plan to grant lower-income homes lower water rates. The utility companies involved will not absorb the cost of…
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“Affordability” Watch: Mandatory AC for Rental Units
From LoudounNow: “Legislation by Del. Marty Martinez (D-29) that would add air conditioning to the list of services labeled โessentialโ when supplied by landlords has received approval from a House committee.ย “Essential services for rental units are regulated by the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act and must be maintained by the landlord. Currently, the…
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Stacked Local Taxes Make Virginia Less Affordable
by Derrick Max — Virginiaโs restaurant and lodging sector is still in a fragile post-COVID recovery, yet local governments across the Commonwealth are piling on new and higher taxes that make affordability worse for families and survival harder for small businesses. A new statewide analysis of meals, lodging, and related sales taxes across all 133…
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A Chance to Lower Electric Bills the General Assembly is Ignoring
by Steve Haner Ignore what they say. Watch what they do. The Virginia General Assembly could cut the bills of Dominion Energy customers a bit, but instead will give the company another ten years to take your money and spend it on someone else (after skimming off its healthy profit).ย A ten-year program using money…
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SCC Staff Offers Grim Predictions on Virginia Clean Energy Law
by Steve Haner Dominion Energy is likely to miss its Virginia Clean Economy Act targets, and in a decade, the financial penalties of that law will begin to pile up on the companyโs ratepayers, a State Corporation Commission (SCC) staff assessment has concluded.ย โโฆdespite building 17.5 gigawatts (โGWโ) of solar and 3.4 GW of wind,…
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Keep RGGI Tax Off Customers? Good Luck With That
by Steve Haner Virginia Democrats are so eager to reinstate a carbon tax on Virginiaโs electricity producers that there are now three pathways active to accomplish the goal: a bill, a budget amendment and a motion filed with the Virginia Court of Appeals. There is also discussion in the most recent Inside Climate News report…
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“Free” Heat Pumps the Rest of Us Will Pay For
by Steve Haner A free heat pump for thousands of Virginians who are now using oil or propane to heat their homes, paid for by Virginiaโs general population of electricity ratepayers.ย That is the goal of legislation that passed its first hurdle in a House of Delegate subcommittee Tuesday on a bipartisan vote.ย ย ย House Bill 2ย isย the…
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2026’s Power Word: Affordable
by Derrick A. Max โAffordabilityโ has become the most powerful word in modern politics โ and nowhere more than here in Virginia. Candidates promised โaffordable housing,โ โaffordable health care,โ โaffordable energy,โ and โaffordable childcare,โ often without defining what affordability means or acknowledging the tradeoffs required to achieve it. Now in office, the progressives in the…
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When Is “Affordability” Not Affordable?
Affordability is a goal that everyone can get behind. I eagerly await an informed and dispassionate discussion by legislators of Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger’s 17-point agenda to achieve that goal. Just a couple of reminders: Redistributing wealth from Group A to Group B might make life more affordable for Group B, but not Group A. More…
