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Crack in the Climate Leadership & Community Protection Act Façade
9 hours ago Guest Blogger 
Roger Caiazza

There finally has been a long overdue admission that the New York Climate Leadership & Community Protection Act (Climate Act) might not be affordable.

As part of local re-election outreach Governor Hochul turned up at a western New York restaurant to discuss affordability issues.  Buffalo TV Station WRGZ 2 On You Side asked (suggested that a “slow down” on the Climate Act was needed and costs are an issue:

We asked: “On affordability, you mentioned utility bills. Heard you say it, governor. Isn’t it true that ratepayers are paying for that because of the climate change law. We do know the the Public Service Commission (in February 2023) actually allowed for increased rates to be able to pay for some of that, connecting various …”

The Governor responded, “This law goes back a number of years.”

At the end of her long response on utility rates and energy strategy, there was this summation from Hochul: “You’re absolutely right. Utility costs are a huge burden of families, and I’ll do whatever I can to alleviate that.”

https://wattsupwiththat.com/2025/07/05/crack-in-the-climate-leadership-community-protection-act-facade/
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