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Wyden demands answers from PGE after electricity bills surge over 40% since 2021

Portland, ORLocal News

Senator Ron Wyden has demanded accountability from Portland General Electric (PGE) following a shocking 40% spike in electricity bills for customers since 2021. The increase has sparked outrage among residents, who are grappling with the rising costs of essential utilities. Wyden's inquiry aims to shed light on the reasons behind this surge, suggesting that PGE may not be transparent about its pricing mechanisms. He emphasized the importance of utility companies providing clear explanations to their customers, particularly when such significant changes occur. As more households feel the financial strain, community leaders and local representatives are calling for a thorough investigation into PGE's rate hikes.

This situation highlights the critical need for affordable energy solutions in Oregon, especially as inflation continues to impact everyday living expenses. The senator's actions resonate with a growing call for reform in how utility rates are determined and communicated to consumers. As the issue unfolds, the focus remains on ensuring that customers receive fair treatment and that utility companies are held responsible for their pricing practices.

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