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Ligia A. – English

The cost of switching from gas equipment to electric is not easy. Providing funds to replace gas and diesel trucks with electric ones is not just a matter of making decisions; it requires careful consideration.

Paco P. – English

They want to take us out of the type of work we do; they want to take away our means of survival. They talk about monopolies, but that’s exactly what they are doing. Let’s raise our voices so they realize how wrong they are doing this!

Rosalinda B. – English

It is important that the Latino community is heard. We cannot afford the proposed energy changes. It effects our jobs and our lives. Most importantly the ability to provide for our families.

Fidel V. – English

The industry is still not prepared, and drivers are not earning enough to go into debt for one of those electric trucks. It’s not the right time yet, we’re still not prepared.

Florence P. – English

This will hurt the livelihoods of thousands.

Juan G. R. – English

Let the people choose what they want. We should be able to have a choice!

Bertha C. – English

It is illogical that you charge the machine every 10 or 20 minutes or put it to charge, knowing how much it delays the work of gardeners and the high cost of pruning trees and maintaining the yard.

Letty A. – English

What is cooked with gas is completely different from what is cooked with electricity; moreover, it will take longer to cook. There will be more expenses in replacing ovens and stoves.

Lourdes M. – English

It will economically affect the wallets of all residents, as electricity is very expensive. There will be no ecological benefit. On the contrary, there will be economic setbacks, and health-wise, there will be negative consequences.

Jose M. – English

Not everyone can afford a new car. Everything is expensive. Our economy is worse every year.

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