Electric Bill Relief Coming To NJ Residents: See How Much And When
New Jersey's 17-20% energy rate hike is linked to plant closures and rising demand, fueling voter dissatisfaction ahead of the 2026 gubernatorial election, polls show affordability as top issue.
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Power-Bill Crisis Spreads From Maryland To New Jersey, May Doom Democrats As 'Green' Implodes
Power-Bill Crisis Spreads From Maryland To New Jersey, May Doom Democrats As 'Green' Implodes A power bill crisis is gripping parts of the U.S. Mid-Atlantic and is set to worsen, threatening to financially crush households as long-range forecasts point to a brutally cold winter. What began in Baltimore, Maryland - as first covered in our reporting one year ago- has now spread to New Jersey, where residents are furious over skyrocketing electrici…
NJ board approves $100 in electric bill credits as prices soar
The credits will cut power bills in September and October in the state's latest bid to address surging power prices. (Getty Images)The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities on Wednesday approved $100 utility bill credits meant to defray the impact of surging electricity prices. In a unanimous vote, the regulator’s three board members approved credits that will reduce residential monthly electricity bills by $50 in September and in October, part o…
New Jersey residents' fury over soaring energy bills could hit Democrats in 2026 election
New Jersey residents are facing huge spikes in energy costs this year, and rising outrage is leading to speculation that it could cost the state's Democratic leaders in upcoming elections.Most New Jersey households were hit with a 17-20% rate hike starting in June, approved by New Jersey's Board of Public Utilities. Garden State residents who spoke with Fox News correspondent CB Cotton expressed shock and confusion when they saw their new rates …
New Jersey residents' fury over soaring energy bills could hit Democrats in 2026 election | The New York Ledger
New Jersey citizens are dealing with big spikes in energy expenses this year, and increasing outrage is resulting in speculation that it might cost the state’s Democratic leaders in upcoming elections. The majority of New Jersey homes were struck with a 17-20% rate trek beginning in June, authorized by New Jersey’s Board of Public Utilities. Garden State citizens who consulted with Fox News reporter CB Cotton revealed shock and confusion when th…
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