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Long Island residents brace for higher electric bills with LIPA rate hike
L.Thompson2 hr ago
LONG ISLAND - Long Island residents may soon see an increase in their monthly electric bills as the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) is considering a 3.9% rate hike in its 2025 budget. If approved, the increase will translate to an additional $7 per month for the average household. John Rhodes, Acting CEO of LIPA, noted that despite the increase, LIPA's rates remain some of the lowest in the region. "The average customer will see an increase of about $7 a month," he said. Rhodes emphasized that LIPA, as the utility owner, is responsible for setting budgets and rates, while PSEG provides the electric service to customers in Long Island and the Rockaways. A public comment session on the rate hike will be held later this month. LIPA attributes the rate hike to rising power supply costs and an increase in overall electricity usage. Rhodes explained that while these adjustments may increase monthly bills, residents could benefit from savings by adopting electric vehicles and reducing fuel reliance. "When you transition from fuel to electricity, you're not spending on gasoline or heating oil," he said. "You save probably $200-300 a year when you make that switch." The budget will be put to a vote next month. WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President-elect Donald Trump on Wednesday named incendiary Republican U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz to be his nominee for attorney general, selecting an ally who has faced Justice Department scrutiny to run the agency. "Matt will end Weaponized Government, protect our Borders, dismantle Criminal Organizations and restore Americans' badly-shattered Faith and Confidence in the Justice Department," Trump said in a statement announcing the selection, which would be subject to confirmation by the Republican-majority Senate. The choice of a 42-year-old congressman who has never worked in the Justice Department or as a prosecutor at any level of government was the latest in a wave of Trump nominations of candidates with scant experience.
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