Our organizations just joined more than 630 groups across all 50 states and Washington, D.C., to urge the incoming Biden administration to do just that.
Second, the new Democratic-led Congress should pass the nationwide moratorium in a desperately needed reprise of the COVID-19 relief bill.
Last year, the House of Representatives passed the HEROES Act, which included the utilities shutoff moratorium pioneered by Rep. Rashida Tlaib
The 117th Congress can finally pass national protections against utility shutoffs, as demanded by a coalition of more than 830 organizations and 113 members of Congress.
As of January, less than half of the country was protected from water shutoffs by a state or local moratorium. Hundreds of thousands of people across America are at risk because they’ve fallen behind on water bills.
Event to run from now until Saturday, Feb. 13
Jan 14, 2021
LEWISTOWN Due to the continued COVID-19 pandemic, the 11th annual Walk for Warmth will be held virtually this year.
Between now and Saturday, Feb. 13, you can walk safely for a cause while practicing social distancing. You are encouraged to walk outside and endure the cold temperatures so you can experience what it would be like to live without heat.
The COVID-19 virus has affected everyone your support is needed more than ever. The economic impact of the pandemic has greater consequences for vulnerable individuals who are forced to make decisions about paying rent on time or paying to heat their home. Energy Bank recipients can now access funds to assist with either of these issues.
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On today s show, we have information about how to apply for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program at community action agencies across the state as the pandemic continues to impact people s incomes. Plus, we have a recap of what happened during the first day of the Arkansas Regular Legislative Session in Little Rock. And, we tell you about a new podcast that focuses on Northwest Arkansas s Marshallese community.