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Utility shutoffs to begin Aug 12

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... Jasmin Adams, customer service representative at New Mexico Gas Co., handles phone calls at a walk-in center in Santa Fe. Two New Mexico utilities say they plan to return to normal billing practices Aug. 12. (Eddie Moore/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal Thousands of New Mexico customers who are behind on electricity and gas payments will once again be at risk of being disconnected as soon as next month. A moratorium from the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission preventing utilities from disconnecting residential customers expired earlier this year, and a mandated 90-day transition period for investor-owned utilities and large gas companies is slated to end Aug. 12, according to PRC spokeswoman Sarah Valencia. Beginning that day, Valencia said, utilities are again free to shut off services for customers who can’t pay.

Lawmaker Questions New Mexico AG s Handling of Solar Case

The Paper. Open Search Lawmaker Questions New Mexico AG’s Handling of Solar Case Calls For Investigation Concern Misleading Marketing Practices of Vivint Solar Published by Associated Press Photo Courtesy Hector Balderas Facebook page By 100% of reader revenue goes to the local. independent journalists bringing you the news. Published by Associated Press I m not interested ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas’ handling of a now-settled case involving a large solar installation company has spurred a request from a state lawmaker for an investigation. Rep. Daymon Ely is asking State Auditor Brian Colón, who is a friend of Balderas, to look into why the attorney general agreed to seal all documents in the case against Vivint Solar Inc. Ely also wants to know why Balderas didn’t pursue any specific restitution for thousands of customers as part of the settlement reached last fall.

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