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HB 1409 aimed to ensure reliable electric service in Arkansas by regulating plant closures, protecting consumers from outages, and balancing traditional and renewable energy sources.
HB 1409 aimed to ensure reliable electric service in Arkansas by regulating plant closures, protecting consumers from outages, and balancing traditional and renewable energy sources.
Bill Number: HB 1409
Introduced: February 5, 2025
Status: Died in House Committee at Sine Die adjournment
Sponsor: Representative Long
House Bill 1409, titled the Electric Reliability Act, aimed to amend existing laws regarding energy in Arkansas. The primary goal of the bill was to ensure the reliability and affordability of electric utility services for residents and industries in the state. The bill sought to address concerns about the potential closure of coal and natural gas plants and the implications for electric service reliability.
The bill proposed several significant changes to the Arkansas Code, specifically adding a new subchapter (Subchapter 13) under Title 23, Chapter 18. Key provisions included:
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If enacted, HB 1409 would have had a significant impact on:
In summary, HB 1409 sought to enhance the reliability of electric utility services in Arkansas amid growing concerns about energy supply and infrastructure. However, it did not advance through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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