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A 16-Year Employee Says This Bill Puts Our Future at Risk

The HVPA Act's Promises Don't Add Up
A 13-year Central Hudson employee and lifelong Greene County resident argues the bill's cost-savings claims are unrealistic given that utilities are already regulated by the PSC, and that a state takeover would jeopardize the local tax revenue, jobs, and community investment Central Hudson provides to towns like Catskill and Coxsackie.
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As Both an Employee and a Customer, I Can't Support This Bill
A Central Hudson worker and ratepayer argues the proposed state takeover would shift costs to taxpayers, divert property tax revenue from schools and emergency services, and put 1,300 local jobs and $2.6 billion in regional economic impact at risk.
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A Hudson Valley Native Says No to the State Takeover
A 13-year Central Hudson employee warns that replacing the locally rooted utility with a state-run authority means higher costs, slower service, fewer local jobs, and less community control for Hudson Valley residents.
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