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PNM customers with unpaid bills may face shutoffs

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... The Public Service Company of New Mexico is urging thousands of customers to contact them before they lose power when a pandemic moratorium on electricity payments ends. PNM said Thursday more than 47,000 households have past-due bills that could lead to power shutoffs as soon as mid-August. “Disconnecting customers due to non-payment is not something PNM wants to do,” PNM Collection Manager Eric Morgan said in a news release. “As soon as August 12, we are looking at possibly disconnecting 500-600 customers statewide per business day, which is why it’s crucial customers contact us immediately.” ...................... Officials with the electricity provider say there are millions of dollars in financial assistance available but customers must contact them. PNM says for help paying your past-due bill, apply at PNM.com/help or call 855-364-2950 from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through

New Mexico Attorney General Faces Fraud, Corruption Allegations Amid Power Company Merger

New Mexico Attorney General Faces Fraud, Corruption Allegations Amid Power Company Merger Civic and environmental groups accuse AG Hector Balderas of improper dealings with a lawyer and longtime friend. Published  New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas may have violated state fraud and anti-corruption laws by hiring the firm of an old law school friend to work on several lucrative cases for the state, according to a complaint filed with the state auditor in mid-July. The five environmental and civic groups behind the complaint are asking State Auditor Brian Colón to investigate the potential violations as well as alleged “overbilling and duplicative billing” by a firm where Balderas’ longtime friend Marcus Rael is a partner. The attorney general is required to sign off on hires and billing.

Editorial: PNM has help to keep your A/C on this summer » Albuquerque Journal

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... In ancient Greece and Rome, the Dog Days of Summer were believed to be a time of drought, bad luck and unrest, “when dogs and men alike would be driven mad by the extreme heat.” That description from almanac.com for the months of July and August isn’t far off what’s happening in parts of the western United States as record heat and fires scorch the land. Fortunately, we have some advantages the Greeks and Romans lacked, namely air conditioning and powered fans to deal with heat that can cause illness and even death. But swamp coolers, refrigerated air and fans run on electricity – and more than 47,000 customers of Public Service Company of New Mexico are behind on their PNM bills and could be facing disconnection soon. The state’s largest electric utility says that’s the last thing it wants to happen and people should know there is a safety net available to help make sure it doe

AG decisions in Vivint Solar case raise concerns

Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal A Corrales lawmaker has asked for an investigation into the attorney general’s handling of a now-settled case that alleged unfair trade practices by a massive solar company. State Rep. Daymon Ely State Rep. Daymon Ely, a Democrat, has asked the Office of the State Auditor to look into why Attorney General Hector Balderas agreed to seal all documents in a case against Vivint Solar Inc., and why the AG didn’t pursue any specific restitution for thousands of consumers in a settlement it reached with Vivint last fall. Ely says Balderas agreed to a protective order requested by Vivint that apparently bars public access to more than 1 million documents in the case. The order, approved in August 2020 by 2nd Judicial District Court Judge Clay Campbell, obstructs the ability of consumers to gather critical evidence when pursuing individual complaints against Vivint, and it may violate the state’s Inspection of Public Records Act, according to El

NMiF discusses restaurant dynamics, covering PFAS contamination and drunk driving liability

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