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New York House Republicans Urge Hochul to Repeal 2019 Climate Law Over Energy Costs

New York’s House Republican delegation, led by Rep. Mike Lawler, has sent Gov. Kathy Hochul a letter demanding full repeal of the state’s 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act, arguing it is driving "skyrocketing" utility bills. Citing a study that put New York electricity prices at 59% above the national average in December and sixth‑highest in the country, the lawmakers say the law was based on "faulty assumptions" and would impose unaffordable costs on households and businesses. The pressure campaign leans on Hochul’s own recent warnings: a Feb. 26 memo from her administration estimated that penalizing oil and gas producers as the law envisions would add about $4,000 a year in energy costs per household and raise gasoline prices by $2.23 a gallon, and in a March op‑ed she called the scheduled implementation "cataclysmic" if left unchanged. Hochul has proposed delaying near‑term enforcement targets while keeping the 2050 net‑zero goal intact, but Republicans say moving the goalposts isn’t enough and are also urging her to return several billion dollars in unspent, ratepayer‑funded climate dollars to consumers as bill credits. The clash reflects a wider national pattern of Democrats moderating or slowing aggressive climate mandates amid voter anger over energy prices and cost of living, with conservatives framing blue‑state climate laws as a key driver of rising bills even as experts note fossil‑fuel markets and infrastructure constraints also play major roles.

New York Climate Policy Energy Prices and Cost of Living State-Level Environmental Regulation

📌 Key Facts

  • New York House Republicans led by Rep. Mike Lawler sent Hochul a letter Thursday urging repeal of the 2019 Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act.
  • The letter cites a study showing New York electricity prices in December were the sixth highest in the U.S. and 59% above the national average.
  • A Feb. 26 memo from Hochul’s administration estimated the law’s producer penalties would add about $4,000 per year in household energy costs and increase gas prices by $2.23 a gallon.
  • Hochul has acknowledged "cataclysmic" implementation costs and proposed delaying interim enforcement while retaining the 2050 net‑zero target, but has not backed repeal.
  • Republicans also want several billion dollars in unspent ratepayer‑collected climate funds returned to consumers as utility bill credits.

📊 Relevant Data

In New York City, 32% of Black households and 33% of Hispanic households experience a high energy burden above 6% of income, compared to the overall rate of 25% of households.

Leading with Equity: Energy Burdens in New York City — American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE)

The median energy burden for Hispanic households in New York City is 46% higher than for non-Hispanic White households.

Leading with Equity: Energy Burdens in New York City — American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE)

In New York, utilities serving predominantly BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) areas, such as Consolidated Edison, charge electricity rates 71% higher on average than those in predominantly White areas, with data from 2017-2021.

Race, rates, and energy insecurity: exploring racial disparities in electricity costs and consumption in U.S. utility service areas — Scientific Reports (Nature)

Nationally, Black and Latino households pay 13-18% more on average for energy per square foot of housing compared to White households, based on 2020 Residential Energy Consumption Survey data.

Race, rates, and energy insecurity: exploring racial disparities in electricity costs and consumption in U.S. utility service areas — Scientific Reports (Nature)

New York's average residential electricity prices have risen 58% since 2019, outpacing the national average increase of 36%, due to factors including natural gas price volatility, infrastructure upgrades, and supply chain challenges.

New York's Residents Hit with Record Electricity Prices — Empire Center for Public Policy

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