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The state Assembly proposed an alternative last week that would instead invest in expanding the state’s clean power supplies. The plan would help reduce permitting delays, accelerate power line development and hold utilities accountable for energy procurement.
Newsom’s office called the proposal “fantasy and fairy dust.”
If that’s where the administration stands on clean energy policies, California is in trouble.