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COLUMBUS FirstEnergy is agreeing to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s demands that the company stop using a clause in House Bill 6 that would have cost its customers an extra $102 million this year.
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The out-of-court settlement ends a guaranteed profit rider, which is in addition to the $150 million nuclear bailout also contained in HB6 that Yost blocked in December with court action.
Altogether, General Yost’s court actions is projected to save Ohioans nearly $2 billion over the years House Bill 6 would have been effective.
FirstEnergy is expected to present the settlement to the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) on Monday for implementation.
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FirstEnergy agrees to Yost s demands; AG s efforts to save Ohioans nearly $2 billion from House Bill 6 language Dave Yost COLUMBUS – FirstEnergy is agreeing to Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost’s demands that the company stop using a clause in House Bill 6 that would have cost its customers an extra $102 million this year.
The out-of-court settlement ends a guaranteed profit rider which is in addition to the $150 million nuclear bailout also contained in HB6 that Yost blocked in December with court action.
Altogether, General Yost s court actions is projected to save Ohioans nearly $2 billion over the years House Bill 6 would have been effective.
Lt. Gov. Jon Husted not running for U.S. Senate, others still considering: Capitol Letter
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
Ohio Republican Party Chairman Jane Timken, seen here in a 2017 file photo, is considering running for U.S. Senate. (Julie Carr Smyth, Associated Press.)
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He’s out, she might be in: Lt. Gov. Jon Husted announced Wednesday he won’t run for the U.S. Senate next year, while Ohio Republican Party Chairman Jane Timken confirmed her interest in the race, Andrew Tobias reports. Husted said in a statement he wants to be governor someday, and that his current job will help him do that while also making more of an impact.