Tucson hit the 100 degree mark for the first time this year on Thursday afternoon. With summer approaching, and more heat on the horizon, the Arizona Department of Health Services
Oahu residents can apply for gas, electric bill assistance beginning June 1 kitv.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kitv.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. The tens of thousands of Public Services Company of New Mexico customers with past-due balances should contact the utility as soon as possible to apply for financial aid or to get on a payment plan to avoid having electricity shut off, the company announced in a news release Wednesday.
The warning comes as a shutoff moratorium which has been in place since early in the pandemic in order to protect customers who have fallen behind on utility bills draws close to its end. The utility wrote that, following a vote by the New Mexico Regulation Commission to end the temporary protection measure, PNM customers could be facing shutoffs as soon as Aug. 12.
Ameren designates additional $3.5 million to help low-income customers impacted by COVID
Press Release
Ameren Missouri
As the ongoing financial hardship resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact families across the state, Ameren Missouri has worked with the Missouri Public Service Commission (PSC) and Office of Public Counsel to direct an additional $3.5 million to help eligible customers. We want customers to know that Ameren Missouri is here to help, especially in times of critical need. These additional funds will support more customers as we head into summer, a time when electricity usage is typically much higher, said Marty Lyons, chairman and president of Ameren Missouri.
May 7, 2021
HARRISBURG The Acting Secretary of the Department of Human Services, Meg Snead, has reminded Pennsylvanians that the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program season has ended, but assistance with utility bills remains available through the Emergency Rental Assistance Program to individuals and families who live in rental properties.
A total of $847 million has been distributed among Pennsylvania’s 67 counties to help thousands of families maintain their housing and utility services and to sustain the rental and utility industries hit hard by the economic downturn. ERAP launched in March.
“LIHEAP is closed until November, but ERAP is a new utility assistance program available right now to Pennsylvanians who pay rent on a residential property and who are struggling to afford electricity, gas, water, sewer, trash removal and in some cases other utility bills,” Snead said. “This program is deliberately designed to help people dig out of what may be some very