Chair Of Committee Hearing Nuclear Bailout Repeal Bills Puts Forward A Delay
Theres a new twist in the possible repeal of Ohios controversial nuclear bailout law a plan to delay the $150 million the state will collect next year for its two nuclear power plants. It comes from the head of a special House committee hearing proposals to repeal the bailout.
The plan from Rep. Jim Hoops (R-Napoleon) would delay the subsides for two nuclear power plants that will be collected from all Ohio electric ratepayers starting in January. And it would require a third-party audit to determine if the money is needed.
Rep. David Leland (D-Columbus) said in a statement: Ohioans shouldnt see their utility bills go up as a result of the largest corruption scandal in Ohio history. Not now not ever! How many people have to be arrested, indicted, plead guilty, resign, or be fired before Republicans will definitively say that House Bill 6 has to go?
But thats not how Hoops sees it.
It just gives us some time to really look at the issue more. I dont feel were kicking anything down there. Energy policy is just very complex," Hoops said.
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