KENILWORTH, N.J. - As the New Jersey utility bill blame game continues in Trenton, both candidates for Governor are proposing their solutions to help New Jerseyans save money.

Democratic candidate Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill, speaking at a news conference on Wednesday in Kenilworth, laid out her policy plans to bring down energy bill costs.

"When I take office, the average New Jersey family won't see an increase in utility rates for an entire year," said Sherrill.

She says on day one, she will freeze utility costs and fight for energy companies and grid operator PJM to be more transparent. She says she'll also expand cheaper, cleaner power generation and expand capacity at the state's existing nuclear plants.

"More power generation means lower bills," said Sherrill.

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