(518) 381-0099 is an Energy Utility Robocall
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- Transcript Hello. My name is Florence and I'm calling on behalf of New Yorkers for Affordable Energy. Albany lawmakers continue to push an energy plan that most New Yorkers aren't aware of and will limit your options and investments in reliable and affordable energy, like natural gas. And what they don't tell you is this plan could cause your energy bills to skyrocket. With inflation and prices at the pump already taking a toll on our wallets, we need to tell Albany their energy plan will hurt New Yorkers at a time when we can afford it the least. Time is of the essence. Lawmakers are working out the final details of this plan right now. Please press one to tell your legislator new Yorkers can't afford their energy plan.
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