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New York Governor Kathy Hochul is deciding whether to sign a 2025 bill to repeal the 100-foot natural gas rule, costing $600 million annually.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is reviewing legislation to repeal the state’s 100-foot rule, which required utilities to provide free natural gas hookups within 100 feet of existing lines, a policy critics say costs residents nearly $600 million annually.
The bill, passed by both legislative chambers in 2025, aims to reduce energy costs and support clean energy transitions by preventing unnecessary gas infrastructure expansion.
With a decision expected by December 19, 2025, advocates and NYC Mayor Eric Adams are urging Hochul to sign it, citing rising energy burdens and climate goals.
Over 200 residents are set to rally at the state Capitol to push for action.
La gobernadora de Nueva York Kathy Hochul está decidiendo si firmará un proyecto de ley de 2025 para derogar la regla del gas natural de 100 pies, que cuesta 600 millones de dólares anuales.