This bill creates an expanded solar access program, which allows for certain customers of a utility to choose to source their energy from a mix of small & large scale solar resources secured by that utility. This bill will expand solar resources in lower-income neighborhoods and offer the opportunity for low-income customers to get bill savings from solar.
Sponsored by Assembly Committee on Growth and Infrastructure
Yes is the pro-conservation vote
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Status:
Assembly: Yeas: 39, Nays: 2, Excused: 1 Senate: Yeas: 21, Nays: 0 Signed by the GovernorLegend:
Pro-Conservation Vote | Anti-Conservation Vote | Excused (did not vote) | Is Greatly Missed |