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In Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp v. Public Service Comm., the New York utility commission ruled that electric utilities could not advertise to promote the use of electricity. The Supreme Court held that the:
 a. the State interest in conserving energy was substantial, but a complete suppression of speech was more extensive than necessary to further the energy conservation goals
  b. the State interest in conserving energy was not substantial and a complete suppression of speech was more extensive than necessary to further the energy conservation goals
  c. the State interest in conserving energy was substantial and a complete suppression of speech was necessary to further the energy conservation goals
  d. the State interest in saving money was substantial, but a complete suppression of speech was more extensive than necessary to further the energy conservation goals
  e. none of the other choices are correct
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