09/11/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/12/2025 10:30
Washington, D.C.- Congressman Josh Riley (NY-19) announced today that he has filed an appeal with the New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) to reverse its decision approving Central Hudson's latest rate hike on Hudson Valley families. Riley argues the PSC committed legal errors and failed to protect consumers from the utility monopoly and its foreign parent corporation, Fortis.
Riley's statement on the appeal:
"Hudson Valley families are already stretched thin, and they shouldn't be forced to line the pockets of a foreign corporation that's raking in record profits. I've been fighting against Central Hudson's rate hikes since the week I was elected, and I'm continuing that fight with this appeal.
Instead of holding the utility monopoly accountable, the Public Service Commission rubber-stamped yet another rate hike and told us to trust a process that's clearly broken. While Central Hudson's foreign parent company hauls in billions, Upstate New Yorkers are told to pay more for heat and lights. That's wrong, it's rigged, and it's why I filed this appeal."
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