Nevada Court Rejects Rooftop Solar Rates Ballot Measure
LAS VEGAS (AP) — The Nevada Supreme Court has decided not to allow a measure about rooftop solar electricity rates to appear on the statewide ballot in November.
Justices ruled Thursday that a referendum by opponents of a 2015 state law was fundamentally flawed, with a summary for voters the court called “inaccurate,” ”misleading” and “argumentative.”
Question 5 aimed to kill a law that let the Nevada Public Utilities Commission impose higher charges for rooftop solar customers.
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