Bill Would Ban Variable Rates
February 05,2015
A bill has been filed in the Connecticut General Assembly which would ban electric suppliers from offering variable rates.
Proposed S.B. No. 573 would, "ban variable rates charged to residential electric customers for electric generation service."
The bill is listed on today's Energy and Technology Committee hearing agenda, under "Proposed Bills To Be Reserve For Subject Matter Public Hearing"
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