The Power Bill Reduction Act.
North Carolina enacted SB 266 overriding gubernatorial veto to reduce consumer electricity bills through legislative action in 2025.
North Carolina enacted SB 266 overriding gubernatorial veto to reduce consumer electricity bills through legislative action in 2025.
SB 266, the Power Bill Reduction Act, is a North Carolina law enacted in 2025 that addresses electricity costs for consumers. The bill became law after the Senate overrode a gubernatorial veto, indicating significant legislative support despite executive branch opposition. The specific mechanisms for bill reduction are not detailed in the action history provided.
Electricity costs directly affect household budgets and business operations across North Carolina. Legislation targeting power bill reduction reflects ongoing policy debates about utility regulation, energy costs, and consumer protection in an evolving energy market. The veto override demonstrates legislative determination to act on this issue despite gubernatorial concerns.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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