Controversial Trump agenda bill raises utility costs, concerns

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Amid heated debates in Washington over a major Republican legislative proposal, analysis indicates that the bill could significantly raise utility bills nationwide. Prominent GOP senators have voiced strong concerns about its broader economic impact, fueling a contentious discussion over the Trump administration’s sweeping policy measures.

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cnn.com / GOP senators’ top concerns with Trump’s big agenda bill, in their own words - CNN

alternet.org / Shock as Republican plan will raise Americans' utility bills by hundreds a year


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