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Power Bill Reduction and Green Economy Support Act

Chamber

nova_scotia

Stage

Introduced

This Nova Scotia bill aims to lower electricity bills and support the growth of a green economy in the province.

Key Changes

  • Intended to reduce electricity bills for Nova Scotians (specific mechanism unknown without full text)
  • Intended to support green economy development in Nova Scotia (specific measures unknown without full text)
  • Introduced as a Private Member's Bill by Liberal MLA Iain Rankin on February 20, 2025
  • Bill was at First Reading stage as of the available information — it has not yet passed

Gotchas

  • The full text of the bill's actual legal provisions was not available in the document provided, so specific details cannot be confirmed.
  • This is a Private Member's Bill introduced by an opposition Liberal MLA, which statistically has a lower chance of passing without support from the governing party.
  • The bill was only at First Reading as of the available information, meaning it has a long way to go before becoming law.
  • Without the full bill text, it is impossible to identify any hidden provisions, carve-outs, or unintended consequences.

Who's Affected

  • Nova Scotia electricity ratepayers and households
  • Businesses paying electricity costs in Nova Scotia
  • Green energy and renewable energy industries
  • Nova Scotia Power or other electricity providers (potentially)

Summary

Bill 23, called the Power Bill Reduction and Green Economy Support Act, was introduced by Liberal MLA Iain Rankin in the Nova Scotia Legislature on February 20, 2025. The bill's stated goals are to reduce electricity costs for Nova Scotians and to support the development of a green economy in the province. Unfortunately, the full text of the bill's actual provisions was not included in the document provided — only the legislative website's navigation and procedural information was available. As a result, the specific measures, programs, or legal changes proposed by this bill cannot be summarized in detail. The bill is a Private Member's Bill, meaning it was introduced by an opposition MLA rather than the governing party, which typically makes it less likely to pass into law without government support. Based on the title alone, the bill likely addresses electricity pricing and may include measures related to renewable energy or environmental initiatives, but no confirmed details can be provided without the full bill text.

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