POLITICSCANARY MEDIA
California’s choice: Cleaner air for schools or money for utilities
California faces a decision on whether to allocate nearly $200 million to upgrade public schools' heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and plumbing systems or to return the funds to the state’s largest utilities to reduce customers' monthly bills by about a dollar.
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