KY Utility Bills Have Jumped Along with Shutoffs / Public Ne

KY Utility Bills Have Jumped Along with Shutoffs / Public News Service

Residential utility shutoffs are up by 228%, and electric bills by 17%, a recent report by the Energy and Policy Institute and Center for Biological Diversity said. Legislation introduced earlier this year by state Democratic Representative Lisa Willner and Republican representative Jason Nemes, both of Louisville, aims to rein in disconnections. Chris Woolery, residential energy coordinator with the nonprofit Mountain Association, said House Bill 66 would create a 30 day grace period protecting Kentuckians from shutoffs if a health provider certifies a disconnection would threaten a resident's health. ...

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