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Hello John,
I'm in the Capitol this week because families in Western New York deserve a break — not another bill that spikes when the weather turns cold.
For years, Albany and Washington have piled on energy mandates, blocked domestic production, and driven up the cost of heating a home in the middle of a Buffalo winter. Enough. House Republicans are moving forward on a slate of bills that finally put working people, not bureaucrats, at the center of energy policy.
The goal is straightforward: affordable energy that works when you need it.
That means:
- Keeping natural gas and propane available in cold-weather states.
- Stopping policies that force families onto unaffordable electric systems.
- Securing domestic energy supply chains.
- Modernizing our grid without burying communities in red tape.
When lake-effect snow knocks out power — and we both know it will — families shouldn’t be left with one government-approved energy source and no backup. Reliability isn’t a luxury in Western New York. It’s survival.
I’ll keep pushing to stop Hochul’s all-electric agenda, to hold the Biden Administration accountable for rising utility bills, and to protect consumers who simply want the freedom to heat their homes affordably and safely.
If you can, I’d be grateful for your support. Whether it’s $10, $25, $100, $500, or any amount up to the pre-primary limit of $7,000, your contribution keeps this fight strong and focused where it belongs — on taxpayers.
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