Kentucky 2022 Regular Session

Kentucky Senate Bill SJR170

Introduced
3/3/22  
Refer
3/3/22  

Caption

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing the Kentucky Public Service Commission to examine fuel price volatility on utility ratepayers.

Impact

The bill mandates the KPSC to investigate short-term fuel price volatility and consider proactive mechanisms to manage these price increases without directly passing costs onto consumers. This could lead to a shift in regulatory practices regarding how utilities handle fuel cost adjustments, which may alter the financial burden on Kentucky residents. The KPSC is also tasked with providing a report of their findings and recommendations to the Legislative Research Commission, potentially shaping future legislative actions to protect consumers.

Summary

SJR170 is a joint resolution that instructs the Kentucky Public Service Commission (KPSC) to assess the volatility of fuel prices, particularly focusing on how it affects utility ratepayers. Rising costs of electricity are a significant concern, with forecasts indicating utility bills could rise substantially due to increasing fuel prices. The resolution highlights the challenges faced by households, especially for those who may struggle financially with unexpected surcharges related to rising fuel prices.

Sentiment

The reaction to SJR170 has been one of concern and urgency among stakeholders. Many view the resolution as a necessary first step to address rising utility costs that disproportionately impact vulnerable populations, including low-income families. Advocates argue that by examining these issues, the resolution could lead to more equitable utility practices. However, there may be apprehension regarding the effectiveness of future recommendations and whether they will truly mitigate the economic strains on households.

Contention

One point of contention surrounding SJR170 involves the adequacy of existing social safety nets for households who struggle to keep up with rising utility costs. Critics may argue that the resolution does not go far enough to address systemic issues related to affordability and access to energy. Additionally, discussions could arise regarding the KPSC's capabilities to effectively evaluate and respond to fuel price volatility, thereby ensuring that consumer protections are strengthened as a result.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KY SR316

A RESOLUTION urging the Kentucky Public Service Commission to examine strategies to address utility costs to ratepayers.

KY H7286

Public Utilities Commission

KY HJR39

A JOINT RESOLUTION directing executive branch agencies to undertake efforts to address the benefits cliff in Kentucky.

KY HCR138

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION directing the Legislative Research Commission to examine and evaluate the feasibility of implementing an alternative rate mechanism (ARM) for public utilities regulated by the Public Service Commission.

KY HCR68

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION directing the establishment of the Kentucky Housing Task Force.

KY SB1103

Electric utilities; creating the Ratepayer Protection Act of 2023. Emergency.

KY SB1103

Electric utilities; creating the Ratepayer Protection Act of 2023. Emergency.

KY SB329

AN ACT relating to public utilities.

KY AB2765

Public Utilities Public Purpose Programs Fund.

KY S2182

Public Utilities Commission

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.