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Lower Utility Costs and Modernize Infrastructure

Californians face rising bills, declining reliability, and constant scarcity.

PROBLEM

  • Californians pay some of the highest utility bills in the nation while service reliability declines.
  • Energy, water, and transportation systems suffer from years of mismanagement and underinvestment.
  • Artificial scarcity is created by policies that block capacity and delay upgrades.
  • Billions are spent on headline megaprojects (like a train to nowhere) while the basic infrastructure people rely on is neglected.

SOLUTION

  • Lower utility costs by restoring efficient operations while ending mismanagement and insider deals that inflate prices.
  • Rebuild and upgrade core infrastructure where demand clearly exists, prioritizing reliability, resilience, and affordability.
  • Fix energy policy failures that artificially raise costs by expanding capacity, restoring competition, and modernizing systems for reliable, affordable power.
  • Fix water mismanagement by expanding storage, improving conveyance, and ensuring transparent, reliable distribution for communities and agriculture.
  • Redirect funding from wasteful megaprojects to roads, utilities, and water systems people actually use.
  • Invest in bold, next-generation energy technologies that can dramatically lower costs and expand long-term independence.

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