Jack Ciattarelli jeers Mikie Sherrill's plan to freeze electric bill hike with state of emergency
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Jack Ciattarelli jeers Mikie Sherrill's plan to freeze electric bill hike with state of emergency
""My opponent has put forth an illegitimate plan that isn't feasible. Even the governor, a member of her own party, has said, 'I don't think you can do that,'""
""I don't think you can do that""
""There are 77 incumbent Democratic legislators, 52 of which are on the ballot this year, and not one has endorsed her plan to get electricity rates down on day one,""
""failure""
Jack Ciattarelli criticized Rep. Mikie Sherrill's proposal to declare a state of emergency to reduce energy bills, calling the plan illegitimate and infeasible. He cited outgoing Gov. Phil Murphy's remark that the action could not be done and emphasized that none of the 77 incumbent Democratic legislators have endorsed the proposal. Ciattarelli proposed withdrawing New Jersey from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), labeling it a "failure" that costs the state $300–$500 million annually. He presented RGGI withdrawal as his approach to lower electricity rates amid historically high state energy prices during a New Brunswick debate.
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