Matt Kingsley

RCRC Chair and Inyo County Supervisor

When you paid your electricity and gas bills this month, there was a small line item for a “public purpose surcharge.”  This surcharge was there last month, the month before that, and for every month you’ve ever turned on a light.  The primary purpose of this surcharge is to ensure that no Californian is forced to live in cold and darkness because their families make too little money to afford a fundamental necessity of life.  All Californians chip in a tiny bit to subsidize reduced utility bills for the least well-off among us.  But what about a resource even more vital and necessary than electricity and gas?  What about water?  There has never been such a surcharge for water, as it has historically been relatively inexpensive and universally available.  Read More…