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Analysis: One way or another, Texans will get the bill for fixing the electric grid

<figcaption> Josh Olszewski cooks eggs over a grill on Feb. 18 after his Austin apartment lost power during a severe winter storm that hit the state. How those politicians handle the fallout from the winter storm could figure into the 2022 elections, which are, for them, not far away. <cite>Credit: Miguel Gutierrez Jr./The Texas Tribune</cite> </figcaption>

Bexar County family whose house burned down during winter storm sues CPS Energy

Bexar County family whose house burned down during winter storm sues CPS Energy FacebookTwitterEmail A Feb. 19 fire destroyed the far West Side home of Darla and Dezmon Hogan and their family. They have blamed CPS Energy for the fire in a lawsuit filed Friday. The photo taken after the fire shows the home’s living room.Courtesy A Bexar County family whose house was destroyed by fire during last month’s winter storm is blaming CPS Energy. In a lawsuit filed Friday, Darla and Dezmon Hogan and their family allege “the intermittent power supply” triggered a Feb. 19 fire in a heating unit in the mobile home in the 4700 block of Legend Falls Drive on the far West Side.

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