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Indiana Lt. Gov’s call for utility bill tax pause faces key skeptics

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Indiana’s Lt. Gov. Micah Beckwith supports a sales tax moratorium on utility services due to rising rates, but faces opposition in the General Assembly.
The state’s five investor-owned utilities have increased rates, with Duke Energy Indiana customers seeing a 20% hike.
Beckwith believes easing the tax burden on utility bills could provide relief, but legislative leaders are against the idea.
Ratepayer advocates support the proposal as a temporary solution while seeking long-term solutions to address rising utility costs.

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