From Beshear Research Team <[email protected]>
Subject re: rising utilities, let us know what you think
Date July 20, 2019 2:03 PM
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John,

Climate change is real, and here in Kentucky, we need an all-of-the-above energy policy to tackle it. But at the same time, one of the biggest challenges facing Kentucky families is that energy bills are going up while good jobs are hard to find and wages remain flat, especially in rural Kentucky.

Families shouldn't have to choose between putting food on the table and paying utility bills, but unfortunately that's a decision too many are being forced to make. That's why as attorney general, Andy has opposed dozens of utility bill hikes and helped save Kentucky families and businesses nearly $1.6 billion.

Andy has a record of success preventing utility bill hikes, and he'll keep working to lower energy bills for our families as governor, including by changing the rules to favor us, not the utility companies. But if he's going to beat Matt Bevin in November and win this race, he needs to hear directly from Kentuckians on the issue, too.

So John,, will you take Andy's Kentucky Energy Survey and let him know what you think about rising utility bills and what should be done to lower them for our families?

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Thanks,
Team Beshear




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