Send letter opposing state bill AB 976 on community energy programs
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In Plain English
AB 976 would create new conflict of interest rules for community choice aggregation programs like Richmond's. These programs let cities buy electricity directly instead of through PG&E. The city believes the proposed rules are unnecessary and could harm local energy programs.
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