Your PG&E bill will soon reflect more than just your energy use, but your tax bracket too.
That's because new legislation in the state will implement a fixed rate that varies based on your income, with supporters saying it will help lower-income residents electrify their appliances and move away from fossil fuels.
For more on this, KCBS Radio's Megan Goldsby and Bret Burkhart spoke with Mark Toney, Executive Director at The Utility Reform Network, a nonprofit consumer advocacy organization headquartered in San Francisco.