"Here's something you can bet on: If politicians reach a deal, your electric bill will rise. Any legislation that passes almost certainly will include costly new subsidies for nuclear reactors and additional surcharges for renewable power development. Those proposals and others on the table would cost Illinois residents and businesses nearly $3 billion in the next five years alone."
Again, read this article in reader mode – because we don’t support globalists – and I feel dumber for reading it. Crain’s complains that the bill is bad policy written exclusively for special interest groups to pick the consumer’s pocket. Crain’s is too dumb to realize that unreliable and expensive energy IS the goal. Our leadership feels you use too much energy and the goal is to make you use less, by shutting down plants and pivoting to ‘green’ energy in state that has a growing season, in a good year, of about 6 months. Energy is too expensive to… Read more »
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Again, read this article in reader mode – because we don’t support globalists – and I feel dumber for reading it. Crain’s complains that the bill is bad policy written exclusively for special interest groups to pick the consumer’s pocket. Crain’s is too dumb to realize that unreliable and expensive energy IS the goal. Our leadership feels you use too much energy and the goal is to make you use less, by shutting down plants and pivoting to ‘green’ energy in state that has a growing season, in a good year, of about 6 months. Energy is too expensive to… Read more »