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STATEMENT: Governor announces $9 billion in cuts to climate programs in revised budget

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STATEMENT: Governor announces $9 billion in cuts to climate programs in revised budget

SACRAMENTO -- California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday released his May Revise to the 2024-25 state budget, announcing $9 billion in cuts and additional delays to state climate programs. The proposal could set back community bike and walking paths, the state’s “Clean Cars 4 All” program, electric vehicle infrastructure, and building electrification. The revision projected an overall budget deficit totaling $45 billion, with even higher projected deficits in subsequent years. The proposal would still maintain $45 billion of the state’s $54 billion climate commitment made in 2022, keeping approximately 83% of climate investments intact; although delaying it from being spent over 5 years to over 8 years.

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Statement: California utility commission increases bills on millions, devalues energy conservation

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Statement: California utility commission increases bills on millions, devalues energy conservation

By a unanimous 4:0 vote, the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) finalized a plan Thursday to introduce fixed charges on utility bills. The charges will go into effect in late 2025 for customers of the state’s investor-owned utility companies.

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