Brindisi: Recent push and public outcry helped lower proposed National Grid rate hike, but it’s still going to cost you at least $200 a year.
Brindisi plans full-court press to unplug rate rise and asks public for help
Assemblyman Says After Writing to The PSC, National Grid Was Forced To Modify Rate Hike Plan—But It’s Still A Shocking $331 Million Cash Raid That Must Not Pass
Double Digit Increase Would Mean More Than $200 a Year For Average Residential Customers—And More Than $10,000 A Year For Average Commercial Utility Users—Which Brindisi And Advocates Say Could Leave Many In The Dark With Shutoffs
Who: Assemblyman Anthony Brindisi and area senior citizen and consumer advocates
What: A news conference to outline opposition to the major utility rate increase recently filed by National Grid, and to let local utility customers know how to fight it
When: Sunday, Aug. 6, 1 p.m.
Where: In front of Chanatry’s Hometown Market, 485 French Road, Utica
For More Information: Contact John Stemen at (315) 765-1755.