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Press ReleaseNeutral2026-06-02

After Hearing from 800+ Virginians, Vindman Continues Call for Lower Utility Costs

Eugene Simon Vindman
Eugene Simon Vindman
DVA-7 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Eugene Simon Vindman (D-VA) was published on 2026-06-02 and titled "After Hearing from 800+ Virginians, Vindman Continues Call for Lower Utility Costs".

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After Hearing from 800+ Virginians, Vindman Continues Call for Lower Utility Costs

Washington, D.C. — Congressman Eugene Vindman (Va.-07) today renewed his call to bring down utility costs for working families after hearing from more than 800 Virginians through a district-wide survey who say they are feeling the effects of rising utility bills. The survey invited constituents to share their personal experiences with rising utility bills and the impact on their households. “As utility bills continue to rise, too many Virginians are being forced to choose [ ]
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