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Two bills introduced in Sacramento aim to lower utility bills. Will they work?

One bill would tie rate increases to the rate of inflation, another takes aim at transmission projects

A pair of bills introduced at the California Legislature aim to reduce utility costs. (Rob Nikolewski/The San Diego Union-Tribune)
A pair of bills introduced at the California Legislature aim to reduce utility costs. (Rob Nikolewski/The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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One bill would tie rate increases to the rate of inflation, another takes aim at transmission projects

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