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CUB Supports the Fair Energy Act (HB 3179)

Editor’s Note: Several amendments have been added to the FAIR Energy Act (HB 3179) as it has moved through the legislative process. CUB fully supports these amendments and stands by their intent to address Oregon’s energy affordability crisis. You can view those... Read More »


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Avista Asks for 7% Rate Increase in 2025

This year, Avista is asking to increase billing rates by 5-7% for its gas customers in Southern and Eastern Oregon. If approved, any changes would go into effect September 1, 2025.

Avista last asked for a rate increase in 2023, bringing... Read More »


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CUB’s 2025 Legislative Priorities

The 2025 session has officially started at the Oregon State Legislature! From now until the end of June, CUB advocates will be hard at work ensuring that energy affordability is a top priority in Salem.

Energy Affordability is CUB’s top priority... Read More »


CUB's Community Organizer David Beltrán Barajas

CUB Welcomes David Beltrán Barajas, New Community Organizer

We are pleased to welcome David Beltrán Barajas as CUB’s new Community Organizer!

David will be working with communities across Oregon to ensure energy policy reflects the needs of regular people. CUB is committed to working alongside Oregonians to make sure... Read More »


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CUB’s Top 2025 Priority: Energy Affordability

With 2024 behind us, CUB is leaning into the new year and focusing on what we do best: advocating for Oregon’s utility customers.

CUB’s Top 2025 Priorities: Energy Affordability

This year, energy affordability is our top priority. We’ll be working towards equitably... Read More »


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PGE Customers to See Another Bill Increase January 1

After nearly a year of outcry from Portland General Electric (PGE) customers, regulators have approved a billing rate increase of 5.5%, bringing an average bill to over $160 each month. Winter bills will be higher as low temperatures drive up... Read More »

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