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Affordability Continues to Collide with Misguided Climate Policies

As the affordability crisis deepens, states are beginning to confront the consequences of aggressive climate policies and reconsider the path forward. Democratic leaders in states long-known for climate leadership, such as California and Massachusetts, are backtracking on their ambitious anti-energy agendas.

For the last decade, climate activism has run rampant across the United States, pressuring states to pass aggressive emissions reduction pledges, pursue electrification mandates, and even mounting legal campaigns against U.S. oil and gas companies.

The tables have turned, and now the cost implications of those decisions are becoming harder to ignore.

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