Pa. to Lift Last Coronavirus-Induced Moratorium on Utility Shutoffs Reports from utilities on file with the commission showed a modest year-over-year increase in the number of customers who were behind on bills, as of December
Published March 12, 2021 •
Updated on March 12, 2021 at 9:06 am
Getty Images
NBC10 is one of dozens of news organizations producing BROKE in Philly, a collaborative reporting project on solutions to poverty and the city’s push towards economic justice. Follow us at @BrokeInPhilly.
Pennsylvania’s Public Utility Commission on Thursday approved the lifting of its year-old moratorium preventing utilities from terminating service to all non-paying customers, adopted as Gov. Tom Wolf began ordering shutdowns to fight the spreading coronavirus.