AB 2313 (Berman) is advancing in the Legislature. Tell Governor Newsom to veto it.
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AB 2313 (Berman) costs union jobs and raises home gas bills.

When a gas utility plans to replace an aging line, AB 2313 (Berman) lets that customer take the money instead, as a cash incentive to electrify their home and drop gas service. The catch: every other gas customer helps pay for it through their rates. Governor Newsom can stop it with a veto.

It raids the gas line safety fund that pays thousands of union workers.

Instead, it redirects that funding house by house, and the union jobs it supported vanish.

What the bill does

It pays people to quit gas at home. Everyone else gets the bill.

1

A gas line is due for replacement

A utility has already planned and budgeted to replace an aging gas line, as part of coordinated maintenance.

2

The customer takes the cash instead

AB 2313 (Berman) lets that customer pocket the money as an incentive to electrify their home and drop gas service.

3

It drains the gas line safety fund

That cash comes out of the fund ratepayers already pay to repair and replace California's aging gas lines, the safety work performed by union crews.

The waste

You can't pull a gas line out one house at a time.

Paying to electrify one scattered home at a time is wasteful, and every ratepayer helps foot the bill.

Home-by-home electrification is a scattered, inefficient use of ratepayer money, ultimately taking away union jobs.
Who pays the price

And the bill lands on those who can least afford it.

As the households that can afford to electrify leave the gas system, the fixed cost of the pipes is spread across a shrinking pool of remaining customers. Their rates climb, which pushes more people to leave, and drives rates higher.

Who's left paying
Every customer who can't afford to electrify, as their rates keep climbing
Who gets out
The households with the means to electrify and walk away from gas
It's premature

California said it needed the data first.

In 2024, the Legislature passed SB 1221 to run a small set of pilot projects and learn how to move neighborhoods off gas without spiking everyone's bills. The state has barely begun. No pilots have even been proposed, and it will be years before there is meaningful data.

Until SB 1221's pilot programs are complete to show how to protect the customers left behind, this bill puts the cart before the horse. The result? Higher gas bills for the people who can least afford it.

Protect the jobs. Protect the ratepayers. Veto AB 2313 (Berman).

Tell Governor Newsom: Veto AB 2313 (Berman).

AB 2313 (Berman) threatens thousands of union jobs and risks raising gas bills on the Californians who can least afford it. Fill in your details and we'll send your email straight to the Governor's office. It takes under a minute.

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