California's taxpayer-funded energy policies become a politicized issue, highlighting policy-public disconnect.

California's energy policies have turned into a focal point for political campaigns, funded by taxpayers. Susan Shelley argues that the state's approach to energy, including rising costs and management issues, is being leveraged by politicians to bolster their narratives. This situation highlights the disconnect between policy decisions and public sentiment, raising concerns about accountability and transparency in government actions affecting residents.

October 17, 2024
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