By Anjuli Ramos-Busot and Ed Potosnak

New Jersey voters sent a clear message this election: a strong vision for an affordable and clean energy future is not just good policy, it’s winning politics.

Despite swirling disinformation from campaign ads and the fossil fuel industry, New Jerseyans voted to elect Mikie Sherrill, who pledged to lower electricity bills for working families by investing in clean energy.

Clean energy is the cheapest source of electricity, particularly solar, in addition to being the fastest to build, healthiest for our communities, and local, creating local predominately union jobs.

Now, before the end of Gov. Phil Murphy’s second term, state legislators have a critical opportunity to double down on that winning message by passing the N ew Jersey Energy Leadershi

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