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	<title>Rights of Electricity Consumers Concerning Solar Energy Choice &#8211; SaintPetersBlog</title>
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		<title>State economists confirm estimate “Smart Solar” amendment will not increase public spending</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A panel of state economists and analysts estimated Monday one of two dueling ballot initiatives dealing with solar energy voters may consider will not have any affect on state or local government spending should it pass. The meeting was the panel&#8217;s second on the topic, and confirmed the estimate as well as drafted a definitive statement on the issue endorsed by each of the conferees on a petition put forth entitled &#8220;Rights of Electricity Consumers Concerning Solar Energy Choice.&#8221; The&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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