CONCORD — AARP New Hampshire is fighting to stop a proposed electric rate hike that would increase utility costs for residents 50 and older. The association, which represents more than 225,000 members in the state, has formally intervened in the rate case and called on the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission to reject Eversource’s proposals that unfairly raise rates for residential customers.
“AARP has a long history of fighting to prevent unfair utility rate hikes so people 50 and older can keep more of the money they’ve earned,” said AARP New Hampshire State Director Todd Fahey. “This is a pocketbook issue for older New Hampshire residents and their families, many of whom struggle to balance paying utility bills and other household expenses along with buying food and medicine.”
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