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Governor Healey Signs Executive Order to Lower Massachusetts Energy Bills and Expand Power Supply

Massachusetts Energy Cost Reduction Initiative·March 16 – March 16, 2026

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Governor Healey Signs Executive Order to Lower Massachusetts Energy Bills and Expand Power Supply

Governor Maura Healey signed an executive order to reduce energy costs for Massachusetts residents. The order aims to bring in enough energy to power 2 million homes and save $10 billion according to the Governor's announcement. This move follows significant increases in utility costs and public concern over heating expenses. While the administration says lowering bills is a top priority, some residents are not yet convinced. Local homeowners expressed doubt about whether the order will lead to lower costs on their monthly bills. The state plan involves using many types of energy to help families paying too much for power.
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