Raimondo "Disappointed" by National Grid Rate Increase Approval By PUC

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Raimondo "Disappointed" by National Grid Rate Increase Approval By PUC

Gina Raimondo
Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo said she is “disappointed” following the Public Utilities Commission’s approval of National Grid’s electricity rate increase.

During a five hour public hearing on Tuesday, the Public Utilities Commission voted 3-0 to approve National Grid’s proposal for a 53% rate hike. The Governor has appointments to the Board.

The increase will take effect on October 1 and stay in effect until March 31.

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Read Raimondo’s Statement Below

"Hard-working, middle-class Rhode Island families need relief. I am disappointed that Rhode Islanders' electricity bills will be going up this winter. I call on regulators, Grid, and consumer advocates to work together to ensure that Rhode Island families have access to clean, reliable and affordable electricity. For too long, Rhode Island's economy was stuck in neutral and families were worried about their future. Because of our hard work, there are more jobs in Rhode Island than ever before and working families are starting to feel more secure. This rate increase will create uncertainty for many Rhode Island families and seniors who live on fixed incomes. In the months ahead, I will direct our regulators to complete a comprehensive review of the utility companies' rates and ensure that Rhode Island consumers are paying a fair rate and not a penny more."


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