The GOP lawmakers, representing Western New York, claim that the energy policy is too restrictive and is driving businesses out of the state.

"The current energy policy is working against businesses, making it difficult for them to operate and thrive in New York State," said GOP lawmaker.

The lawmakers are calling for a more business-friendly energy policy, one that would allow companies to operate more efficiently and effectively. They argue that the current policy is hurting the local economy and hindering job creation.

The Buffalo area is particularly affected, as the region is home to many businesses that rely on affordable energy. Hertel Avenue small business owners are concerned about the impact of the energy policy on their operations and bottom line.

The New York State Legislature will be addressing the energy policy in upcoming sessions, and the GOP lawmakers are pushing for reforms.

As the debate continues, Western New York residents are watching closely, hoping for a resolution that will benefit the local economy. The Buffalo Niagara Partnership has also weighed in on the issue, advocating for a more balanced energy policy.

The GOP lawmakers are planning to introduce legislation that would reform the energy policy, making it more business-friendly and conducive to economic growth. The New York State Senate will be voting on the legislation in the coming weeks.