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The case for a local public utility

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Some members of Rochester City Council contend that last year’s budget allocated funds that could have been used to study a potential public utility. For those who don’t love the service from RG&E, this has been a big issue for years. Rochester Mayor Malik Evans said last week on "Connections" that he is not trying to block a public utility, but he wants the county to share the cost of a study. Our guests explain why they think the timeline should speed up. In studio:

  • Mary Lupien, member of Rochester City Council
  • Michi Cole Wenderlich, campaign and policy coordinator for Metro Justice
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Some members of Rochester City Council contend that last year’s budget allocated funds that could have been used to study a potential public utility. For those who don’t love the service from RG&E, this has been a big issue for years. Rochester Mayor Malik Evans said last week on "Connections" that he is not trying to block a public utility, but he wants the county to share the cost of a study. Our guests explain why they think the timeline should speed up. In studio:

  • Mary Lupien, member of Rochester City Council
  • Michi Cole Wenderlich, campaign and policy coordinator for Metro Justice
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