The state senator introduced legislation that his office said could save taxpayers millions of dollars by requiring public agencies to seek competitive bids for energy-related projects. State law currently exempts solar and other energy projects from competitive-bidding requirements, Yee’s office said, meaning schools and other public agencies might be wasting millions of dollars by only considering one bid on such projects.
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