Californians are hurting, struggling to get by under the high energy costs that have become a hallmark of life in our state. 

And rather than bring down costs, a proposal from regulators to update the state’s “cap-and-invest” program — designed to limit greenhouse gas emissions — is going to make things even worse. 

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Terence Y

Well written, Mr. Strickland. Please do your best to get the word out and help elect a Republican as governor. Otherwise, your guest perspective means nothing as Democrats continue siphoning taxpayer funds into public unions or the special interest groups who donate to their campaigns.

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