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Trenton Democrats Play Blame Game as New Jersey Faces Soaring Electric Bills Tied to Murphy’s $1.4 Trillion Energy Plan

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Trenton, NJ — New Jersey residents are facing steep electric rate hikes this summer, with many pointing fingers at Governor Phil Murphy’s controversial Energy Master Plan (EMP) including Gubnatorial Jack Ciattarelli — a green energy overhaul projected to cost $1.4 trillion by 2050. While Democrats in Trenton continue to blame climate change, data centers, and outside market factors, critics argue the real problem stems from Murphy’s own policies.

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Gubernatorial Candidate Jack Ciattarelli Slams Soaring Energy Costs in NJ, Vows to Restore Energy Independence

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Candidate Pledges to End Offshore Wind Projects and Reintroduce Natural Gas and Nuclear Power

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Somerville, NJ — Gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli is sounding the alarm on what he calls an “avoidable energy crisis” in New Jersey, pointing to skyrocketing utility bills and failed green energy initiatives as the primary culprits. Ciattarelli took aim at Democratic nominee Mikie Sherrill and Governor Phil Murphy for championing offshore wind energy and electric vehicle mandates, which he argues are driving energy costs out of control.

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Climate Change is Dead: EPA to Reconsider 2009 Endangerment Finding: Major Step Toward Energy Freedom and Regulatory Reform

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WASHINGTON, D.C. – In a sweeping move with far-reaching implications, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lee Zeldin has officially announced the agency’s intent to reconsider the 2009 Endangerment Finding, a foundational regulatory ruling that has shaped over a decade of climate policy in the United States.

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