The public owes millions in utility bills. How will we help people keep the lights on? | Opinion
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The current state-imposed moratorium is eventually going to end and more than $700 million in utility bills will be due. It's time that everyone comes together and creates a plan to resolve past due utility bills, says Tom Churchelow, president of the New Jersey Utilities Association.
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By Tom Churchelow
There is no question that many New Jerseyans are hurting from the impact of COVID-19. That is why last spring utility companies across the state agreed to implement a moratorium on residential customer utility service shutoffs. The current state-imposed moratorium, however, is eventually going to end. Knowing that, it is time that everyone comes together and creates a plan to resolve past due utility bills.