Are you willing to see costly unpredictable jumps in your electric bill so that Duke Energy can pay for speculative investments and construction costs, and buy more fossil fuel?
Gov. Josh Stein vetoed Senate Bill 266 because it would add $23 BILLION in unnecessary utility bill increases on families and businesses to pay for power plant fuel, according to an independent analysis by N.C. State researchers.
Contact your N.C. representative and senator TODAY and tell them to STAND WITH STEIN'S VETO and protect North Carolinians from S266! Be sure to personalize your message for maximum impact.
S266 was originally a bill to help victims of Hurricane Helene, but a rushed rewrite means it would now impose massive new utility bill increases on families and businesses across the state. Price-gouging Duke Energy customers across North Carolina doesn't help Hurricane Helene victims or anyone else.
The hurried passage of the bill and lack of serious analysis prevented lawmakers from fully understanding its implications. But now they have a choice: Sustain the veto and side with average North Carolinians, or vote to enable a massive transfer of wealth from families and business to a financially healthy monopoly utility.
With S266, Duke Energy wants its customers to shoulder the risks and volatile costs of its new gas-burning power plants as it walks away from a promise it made just four years ago to invest in cost-controlled renewable energy and reduce its carbon emissions.
Governor Stein stood up for us by vetoing S266. Tell your state legislators to stand up for you, too, by upholding his veto and telling Duke Energy to keep its promises.
