Affordable Energy, Not Albany Mandates

Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick

February 11, 2026

Senate Republicans Introduce Legislation To Combat Rising Energy Costs

ALBANY, NY - Senator Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, along with members of the Senate Republican    Conference unveiled a package of legislation aimed at addressing New York’s sky-high energy costs and offsetting the effects of costly energy mandates out of Albany. 

The legislative package, “Affordable Energy, Not Albany Mandates,” is part of the Senate Republican Conference’s broader 2026 legislative agenda entitled Save New York,” a plan to improve affordability, enhance public safety, and build a stronger New York for today and future generations.

New Yorkers are currently weathering some of the highest energy rates in the nation. Residential electricity rates in New York are 50% higher than the national average and rose 7.6% in the past year, faster than the national average. Since New York Democrats passed the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), electricity rates in New York have increased 45% – leading New Yorkers to pay 30-40% higher rates than our neighbors in Pennsylvania. 

Among the goals of the legislative package are to provide immediate ratepayer relief, increase cost transparency, and repeal costly mandates:

“Utility bills have become one of the biggest burdens facing our constituents, in part because Albany-driven   energy policies continue to drive up costs for working families. Accountability and transparency are crucial. My bill, S.5515, would require utilities to clearly show how much of a customer’s monthly bill is tied to measures included in New York’s Climate Action Council (CLCPA) scoping plan. New Yorkers deserve to know exactly what is driving their costs and where their money is going.” said Senator Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick.

 

Immediate Ratepayer Relief

  • S8461A – Requires any surplus or unspent ratepayer funds remaining in NYSERDA’s Clean Energy Fund or any unspent funds collected by utilities be sent back to ratepayers as a bill credit. This bill would result in lowering New Yorkers utility bills by $2 billion at a time when New Yorkers are facing skyrocketing utility bills.

 

  • S8463 Provides a one-year utility bill tax and surcharge holiday and two-year green energy tax holiday. Government taxes and fees account for between 25 to 50% of a customer’s utility bill.  This bill would provide meaningful and immediate relief to ratepayers as they face skyrocketing energy costs.

 

  • S7075 Repeals the system benefit charge.  The system benefit charge is a fee imposed on all ratepayers that provides money to NYSERDA and the PSC. Repealing such fees would lower utility bills.

Cost Transparency

  • S1031 – Directs the Public Service Commission (PSC) and the Comptroller to determine the cost of the Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA) mandates for each ratepayer and to establish a credit for ratepayers and businesses to cover those costs.

 

  • S1414 – Enacts the Utility Ratepayer Protection Act, which requires legislative approval of increases in utility charges.

 

  • S5515 – Relates to providing transparency to residential utility and municipality ratepayers on the cost impact of the climate action council's scoping plan. 

 

  • S5611 – Establishes the Climate Action Cost Council, which must meet quarterly and report on any CLCPA cost associated with any action taken by the Council.

 

  • S6412 Establishes the “Ratepayer Disclosure and Transparency Act,” which requires annual reporting on state mandated energy programs.

 

  • S6790 Requires the superintendent of financial services to examine the Green Bank at least once every calendar year.

 

  • S8447 – Requires a fiscal note when a bill enacts or amends a law impacting the cost of utility services.

 

  • S8936 Increases transparency and accountability in utility billing by requiring all electric utility corporations, energy services companies, and municipalities to provide customers with a clear, itemized breakdown of their monthly bills.

Repeal Green Energy Mandates

  • S1167 – Repeals All Electric Buildings Act.

 

  • S3652 – Repeals the Electric Vehicle mandate.

 

  • S4748 Repeals the zero-emission school bus mandate.

 

  • S8607 – Repeals the $15 billion per year Cap-and-Invest program that will act as a tax on New York consumers.

 

  • S7710 – Prohibits the construction of certain energy storage systems within five hundred feet of a school or dwelling in New York City.

 

New Yorkers are being crushed under the weight of the out of touch decisions from Democrats in Albany, the Senate Republican Conference will continue to bring forward commonsense solutions to offer immediate relief.