Anger builds over sweeping change in the way most Californians will pay for electricity
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The legislation enabled fixed monthly electric charges, shifting households to lower kilowatt-hour rates, prompting critics to view it as a financial gift to utility companies.
Opponents argue the bill will disproportionately impact low-energy users with higher costs, benefiting high-energy users, leading to concerns of conservation devaluation and favoritism towards utility companies.
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