EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The City of El Paso said it is challenging the gas rate increase.
According to the City of El Paso, the City Council has authorized the City Attorney, working with the City Manager, to file a motion for a rehearing with the Texas Railroad Commission after they approved a natural gas increase for Texas Gas Service customers in El Paso on Feb. 5.
“The City of El Paso has a responsibility to stand up for our residents and ensure utility rate decisions are equitable and justified,” said Mayor Renard Johnson. “We will continue to use every available avenue to protect our community from unnecessary financial impacts.”
The City said the motion authorizes the City Attorney to do everything possible to get a rehearing.
READ MORE: Texas Railroad Commission approves Texas Gas rate increase for service costs
According to the rate hike, average homes may see their bills rise by about 10%, increasing by about $3 to $4 per month, while larger homes could see their monthly bills rise by 19%, or about $11.
The Texas Gas Service said the increase is needed to cover service costs and maintain reliable service.
The El Paso City Council previously rejected the Texas Gas price hike proposal back in November of 2025.
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