I think that is absolutely critical because we are seeing a continued impact locally here in terms of some of the costs, and a lot of us, myself, and I'm sure Congressman Critz assures this, when it gets down to the ultimate consumer, senior citizens on fixed incomes, struggling families, as we have regulations that are increasing those costs on a per kilowatt hour basis, we are seeing real impacts that are coming through.
On the recordSeptember 18, 2011
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Tipton emphasizes the local impact of increasing energy costs on consumers.
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