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A bill sponsored by Delaware House and Senate Democrats aims to reduce barriers to community solar energy systems.
The systems are viewed by many as an efficient way to generate electricity, especially when the sharp drop in prices for solar panels is considered.
The bill would set up a regulatory process that would be put into effect by the state Public Service Commission, with consumer protection from the state Department of Justice.
Critics continue to claim that solar power is too laden with incentives and subsidies and should be allowed to compete with other sources. Also cited are future costs of disposing of solar panels.
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CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon has recognized the efforts of the Consumer Protection Division of the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office after a joint settlement returned more than $500,000 to the State to support consumer protection enforcement.
In April, Governor Gordon signed Senate File 124, critical antitrust legislation that strengthens the Consumer Protection Division’s ability to investigate and seek relief from anti-competitive conduct that harms Wyoming businesses and consumers.
Since 2016, the Consumer Protection Unit has obtained judgments and settlements awarding over $17 million to the State and consumers, while also obtaining injunctions to protect Wyoming residents from future scams.
Governor Gordon has recognized the efforts of the Consumer Protection Division of the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office after a joint settlement returned more than $500,000 to the State to support consumer protection enforcement.
In April, Governor Gordon signed Senate File 124, critical antitrust legislation that strengthens the Consumer Protection Division’s ability to investigate and seek relief from anti-competitive conduct that harms Wyoming businesses and consumers.
Since 2016, the Consumer Protection Unit has obtained judgments and settlements awarding over $17 million to the State and consumers, while also obtaining injunctions to protect Wyoming residents from future scams.
“This division has continued their efforts to return dollars to Wyoming consumers and residents,” Governor Gordon said. “The new legislation will also help us to defend our citizens who have been caught in the crossfire of multinational corporations.”
(Cheyenne, WY) â Governor Gordon has recognized the efforts of the Consumer Protection Division of the Wyoming Attorney Generalâs Office after a joint settlement returned more than $500,000 to the State to support consumer protection enforcement.Â
In April, Governor Gordon signed Senate File 124, critical antitrust legislation that strengthens the Consumer Protection Divisionâs ability to investigate and seek relief from anti-competitive conduct that harms Wyoming businesses and consumers.Â
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Since 2016, the Consumer Protection Unit has obtained judgments and settlements awarding over $17 million to the State and consumers, while also obtaining injunctions to protect Wyoming residents from future scams.
âThis division has continued their efforts to return dollars to Wyoming consumers and residents,â Governor Gordon said. âThe new legislation will also help us to defend our citizens who have been caught in the crossfire of mu