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The whole point of thrift stores was affordability for low‑income families. When donated items cost as much as new ones, that mission is gone. #PriceGouging #ThriftBuying #ThriftStorePrices #DonatedNotWholesale #AffordabilityMatters

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Food security is a public health issue and an economic stability issue. I oppose measures that increase hunger and make it harder for families to get through the month.

#FoodSecurity #AffordabilityMatters #Arizona #Chandler #Gilbert #Mesa #QueenCreek #SanTanValley #ApacheJunction #NurseLee4AZ

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A federal partner should help communities keep pace through reliable infrastructure funding and planning support. Accountability means protecting core services instead of shifting costs onto families!

#ChandlerArizona #AZLeg #Infrastructure #AffordabilityMatters #Arizona #AZ05 #NurseLee4AZ

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Planning now prevents deeper disruption later.

#ColoradoRiver #WaterSecurity #AffordabilityMatters #QueenCreek #SanTanValleyArizona #Arizona #AZ05 #NurseLee4AZ

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Exactly!
#livingwage
#taxtherichmore
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It's wild how establishment Republicans parrot this, proving they do not care what the voters are actually experiencing. #AffordabilityMatters

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Premier Danielle Smith Issues New Mandate Letter to Alberta's Minister of Affordability and Utilities Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has issued a newly defined mandate letter to Minister of Affordability and Utilities Nathan Neudorf, outlining key objectives for his portfolio: maintaining affordability, reducing unnecessary regulations, and ensuring responsible spending of taxpayer money. The focus remains on protecting essential services, fostering economic growth, and achieving specific commitments for the province's residents, with an emphasis on tangible outcomes and streamlined processes.

Premier Danielle Smith Issues New Mandate Letter to Alberta's Minister of Affordability and Utilities #AESO #AlbertaPolitics #DanielleSmith #AffordabilityMatters #TaxpayerFunding #GovernmentReform

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Alberta’s Electricity Market Overhaul to Improve Grid Reliability and Affordability Here is a concise summary paragraph summarizing the article: The Alberta electricity market is undergoing a significant overhaul in preparation for rising power demand and modernization of a system that's been in place for decades. The restructuring, expected to take effect by mid-2027, aims to improve grid reliability while maintaining affordability for consumers, despite projected price increases ranging from 8% to 30% by 2045. The new market structure introduces "price signals" designed to enhance reliability, protect consumers, and foster investor confidence, with a focus on encouraging investment and adapting to Alberta's evolving needs.

Alberta’s Electricity Market Overhaul to Improve Grid Reliability and Affordability #AESO #EnergyMarket #ElectricityPrices #ReliabilityFirst #AffordabilityMatters #RenewableEnergy

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I would think affordability would be relatable to rural as well as urban folks. Everybody buys groceries, gasoline, clothing, school supplies, home goods, etc.
Everyone cares about the cost of healthcare. It doesn't matter if you live in a high-rise or a small town. #AffordabilityMatters

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Ontario’s Securing Affordable Energy for Future Generations Act Bill 40 Signals a Shift Toward Greater Energy Independence and Long-Term Reliability and Affordability Ontario’s “Securing Affordable Energy for Future Generations Act” (Bill 40) signals a shift toward greater energy independence and a focus on long-term reliability and affordability. This legislation, alongside the forthcoming Integrated Energy Plan, aims to establish a coordinated strategy for Ontario’s energy future, reducing reliance on external energy sources. A key element is bolstering domestic energy supply and securing control over critical infrastructure. Bill 40 introduces several significant changes. New restrictions on U.S. businesses seeking to participate in Ontario’s energy sector procurements are now in place, prioritizing local control and supply chain security. The Clean Energy Credit Registry, recently announced, will play a vital role in tracking and managing clean energy credits. Furthermore, the eligibility criteria for the Future Clean Electricity Fund have been broadened to encompass nuclear generation and transmission projects, opening avenues for investment in this sector. Ontario is also formally committing to the development of a hydrogen market and economy, demonstrated by doubling the Hydrogen Innovation Fund to $30 million, providing crucial support for projects integrating hydrogen into the electricity grid. To streamline processes, the authority of the Ontario Energy Board’s CEO has been expanded, potentially leading to more efficient regulatory hearings. It's also important to acknowledge restrictions aimed at cryptocurrency mining and large data centers, although these are addressed in related announcements rather than directly within Bill 40 itself. Currently, Bill 40 has only passed the first reading and requires royal assent. The Integrated Energy Plan is anticipated to be released shortly. Given the ongoing legislative process and potential impacts, businesses and stakeholders operating within Ontario’s energy sector should remain vigilant and proactive in monitoring developments. Specific sectors face unique implications. Energy contractors and suppliers must ensure compliance with procurement rules and explore opportunities arising from clean energy initiatives. Hydrogen technology companies stand to benefit significantly from increased funding and project development possibilities. The nuclear energy sector anticipates growth and investment. Cryptocurrency miners and data centers need to carefully evaluate the effects of the new limitations. Legal counsel and regulatory consultants should advise clients on navigating the evolving regulatory landscape and ensuring compliance.

Ontario’s Securing Affordable Energy for Future Generations Act Bill 40 Signals a Shift Toward Greater Energy Independence and Long-Term Reliability and Affordability #IESO #EnergyIndependence #AffordabilityMatters #HydrogenFuture #CleanEnergyInitiatives #RegulatoryChanges

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Renewable energy provides energy access to marginalized communities, reducing energy poverty and promoting energy equity
#RenewableEnergyForAll
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