It would Also cap executive pay, and it would ban our ratepayer dollars from being used on lobbying and other political expenses. We have some of the fastest rising utility costs in the entire country. Our biggest utility in the state had $1.6 billion in net profit. At the same time, it is being funded, it is being paid for on the backs of hardworking people. And if we're going to make this state the best place, which we are, we have to shift the paradigm. (04:55–05:01)
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