A new report links rising U.S. power bills to fossil gas price spikes and utility incentives — not solar, wind, and batteries, as clean energy foes…| Canary Media
How the "big beautiful bill" will cost Americans jobs and cheaper electricity| thepowerline.substack.com
America can't afford the U.S. House's Reconciliation bill| thepowerline.substack.com
Energy provisions of the “One Big Beautiful Bill” would cost our economy years of growth with 830,000 lost jobs, $1.1 trillion less GDP, and 50% higher power prices.| Forbes
Connecticut’s electricity costs — an ongoing frustration for residents — are highest in the country, according to a study by LendingTree.| Hartford Courant