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Utility COVID-19 disconnection moratorium ending for Ark Entergy customers in May

Utility COVID-19 disconnection moratorium ending for Ark. Entergy customers in May (Source: WAFB) By WMC Action News 5 Staff | April 1, 2021 at 6:54 PM CDT - Updated April 1 at 8:29 PM MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - The Arkansas Public Service Commission says the COVID-19 disconnection moratorium will end May 3 for Entergy customers. Anyone with past due balances will begin receiving notices of disconnection with a 35-day grace period before shut-off notices are sent. This also applies to customers with OG&E, SWEPCO, Liberty Utilities, CenterPoint Energy, Black Hills, Arkansas Oklahoma Gas and the Electric Cooperatives. “We are over a year into the COVID-19 pandemic and Arkansas is recovering in more ways than one,” said Attorney General Leslie Rutledge. “I want folks who are going back to work, but still struggling to pay their bills, to know they have options.”

Planning Commission approves new building project at the Y in South Lake Tahoe

Planning Commission approves new building project at the Y in South Lake Tahoe
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Planning Commission approves new building project at the Y in South Lake Tahoe

Planning Commission approves new building project at the Y in South Lake Tahoe
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Liberty Utilities joins carpenters union, contractors in opposing right-to-work bill

Liberty Utilities joins carpenters union, contractors in opposing ‘right-to-work’ bill Urge New Hampshire House to reject measure that passed Senate March 17, 2021 The carpenters union, Liberty Utilities and a group of private contractors are calling on the New Hampshire House to reject “right-to-work” legislation that was recently passed in the state Senate. The three have sent letters to state representatives calling Senate Bill 61 a “dangerous” bill that interferes with agreements already reached in collective bargaining. The bill, which would make New Hampshire the first right-to-work state in the Northeast, would prohibit collective bargaining agreements between unions and employers that require employees to contribute union dues. Instead, unions could only collect contributions from those who volunteered to join them.

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