Governor Maura Healey has proposed legislation aimed at reforming utility bills significantly in Massachusetts, potentially saving customers about $10 billion over the next ten years. This comprehensive plan focuses on removing specific charges from utility bills, enhancing oversight to control unnecessary expenses, and enabling progress with nuclear energy technologies. The legislation is also designed to limit sudden price hikes and to allow greater procurement of renewable energy sources. Healey's initiative builds upon previous efforts aimed at reducing energy costs that started earlier this year, promising greater consumer savings.
"We're here today to talk about the action that I'm taking to lower your bills, to lower your gas bills, lower your heating bills, lower your electric bills."
The legislation builds on energy plans announced in March to reduce statewide energy bills by a collective $220 million, which began in April.
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