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Monday, August 5, 2019

Georgetown's Virtue Signaling Energy Poicy

The City of Georgetown became distracted from providing basic services over the last several years and adopted a virtue signaling energy policy cloaked in the guise of responsible fiscal policy.

A good analysis of the predicament that Georgetown electric ratepayers find themselves in can be found in the following Forbes article.


As of today, residents of Georgetown who aren’t pleased with paying more for their electricity for the privilege of making the dubious claim to 100% renewable power have three options: vote in a new set of elected officials who promise to focus on the basics of local governance, convince the legislature to end the electric monopoly extended to municipal government, or move out of town.
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