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BEFORE THE PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE CONSUMER AFFAIRS COMMITTEE Testimony of SONNY POPOWSKY CONSUMER ADVOCATE
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Document Date: 2007-07-16 11:15:36


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Harrisburg / /

Company

Dollar Energy Fund / /

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USD / /

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Holiday

Commonwealth Day / /

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gas furnaces / gas consumers / purchased gas cost consumers / monthly natural gas bill / gas costs / natural gas consumers / energy conservation programs / natural gas utilities / retail gas prices / wholesale natural gas / wholesale gas market / high natural gas bills / the purchasing tools / gas distribution system improvements / natural gas / financial management tools / natural gas distribution / natural gas industry / higher natural gas prices / risk management tools / retail natural gas consumers / income gas consumers / energy efficiency improvements / natural gas prices / natural gas utility service territory / gas utility / local natural gas distribution / higher natural gas bills / While natural gas commodity costs / local natural gas distrib ution / higher natural gas commodity prices / natural gas price increases / gas / utility services / gas bills / local gas distribution / natural gas service / gas heating / less natural gas / local retail level / gas procurement strategy / /

Organization

General Assembly / Utility Emergency Services Fund / Natural Gas Universal Service Task Force / Salvation Army / office of Consumer / Public Utility Commission / House / United States Department of Energy / Commission on Economic Opportunity / Commission’s Council for Utility Choice / /

Person

Bunt / Charlie Laughlin / Sonny Popowsky / /

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Position

CHAIRMAN PRESTON AND MEMBERS OF THE / CONSUMER ADVOCATE / important step forward / Advocate / CHAIRMAN / /

ProvinceOrState

Pennsylvania / /

URL

www.oca.state.pa.us / /

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