Posted on 08/18/2026 4:40:16 AM PDT by Libloather
California gubernatorial candidate Xavier Becerra has claimed he will slash people’s utility bills by granting two hours of free electricity per day — a plan his rival has blasted as “disqualifyingly stupid.”
The Democrat unveiled his new policy pitch on Tuesday to give the handout to lower-income families, though he failed to lay out how it would be designed or funded.
The so-called “power hour” plan comes as Californians struggle with the state’s increasingly high cost of living.
Part of that crisis includes skyrocketing energy bills, which his opponent, Republican Steve Hilton, has also targeted.
Californians have seen their energy bills spike by 39% over the past six years — the most by far of any state, according to UC Berkeley’s Haas Energy Institute — thanks in part to the destructive wildfires that have torn through Los Angeles and other areas, and policy choices that have shoved costs on to rate payers.
“We already do programs for folks, for Californians, who can’t afford their electricity bills,” Becerra said at an event hosted by Politico.
“We can use some of that money to not just give them a break in their bill, but also [incentivize] them to be smart about when they use energy.”
Becerra claimed his new idea would relieve stress on the electricity grid by nudging users to use more of their electricity during the day when solar power is at its peak.
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I SMELL FULL COMPLIANCE WITH “SMART” METERS
COOK FOOD BETWEEN 1 PM & 3 PM?
WORKING FAMILIES ARE NOT HOME AT THAT HOUR.
I doubt that low income individuals will able to afford batteries.🤔
It’s a plan for everyone else to destroy the utopian insanity.
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