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New York state Assemblymember Angelo Santabarbara is doubling down on his condemnation of the Public Service Commission’s recent approval of a new rate hike for National Grid customers, calling it unjustified in light of the company’s latest financial reports.
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Following last week's National Grid rate hike, a New York assemblyman wants to give the legislature the power to control such increases.
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(Airs 08/15/25 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: As the state heads toward a fiscal cliff, some lawmakers say Governor Hochul should cancel plans for rebate checks, we’ll take a deeper look at ICE agents and questions about them wearing masks, and the state is asking for the public’s help in collecting data and preventing the spread of the Spotted Lantern Fly.
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New York’s Public Service Commission voted unanimously Thursday to approve rate hikes for National Grid.
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Responding to increasing requests for emergency assistance during the winter cold, the National Grid Foundation has awarded Catholic Charities two grants to help those in need.
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Utility workers are supporting a Capital Region food pantry ahead of Thanksgiving.
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The first class of students in National Grid’s Grid For Good program is graduating.
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A spring storm with mixed precipitation and blustery wind has brought down trees and power lines.
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Most communities are nearly back to normal after a weekend ice and snowstorm snapped tree limbs that took power lines down.
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A storm that brought snow, sleet and freezing rain to eastern New York over the weekend took trees and power lines down with it.