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Post election confusion remains regarding ME utility rates / Public News Service

The proposal to create a public owned electric power utility in Maine was defeated but the confusion surrounding electricity rates remains. A series of free upcoming workshops aims to help older Mainers better understand their electric bills and advocate for lower rates. Alf Anderson, associate state director of advocacy and outreach for AARP Maine, said the election showed everyone has a stake in the future of Maine s utility prices. .

EarnIn Alleviates $2 7 Million Dollars of Medical Debt for Clark County Residents in Nevada, Bringing their Total Medical Debt Abolishment to $22 Million for the Year

Press Release EarnIn, a pioneer in Earned Wage Access (EWA), announced today that they have alleviated $2.7 million dollars in medical debt for people living in Clark County, Nevada, home to Las Vegas, which holds the fourth largest amount of medical debt in the country….

Eye experts urge caution after FDA recalls dozens of eyedrop brands

As the Food and Drug Administration warned more than two dozen over-the-counter eyedrops could potentially cause infection, partial vision loss and blindness, medical experts in the Commonwealth are urging residents to toss out and report suspected products to the FDA s MedWatch Adverse Event portal. Dr. Richard Eiferman, professor of ophthalmology at the University of Louisville, explained the FDA requires a preservative be added to all eyedrops, and the recalled products either lacked the preservative or it was ineffective, leading to contamination. .

Report Why Arizonans should switch to electric lawn equipment / Public News Service

Arizonans who transition to cleaner electric-powered lawn and garden equipment can help mitigate the noise as well as the harmful fumes produced from gas-powered tools. A new report shows in 2020 gas-powered lawn and gardening tools in the U.S. released more than 30 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. .

Gallego secures over $2 million in emergency border funding

WASHINGTON — Rep. Ruben Gallego announced Wednesday the state of Arizona has received $2,263,885 in emergency funding from the Department of Homeland Security to support Arizona s border communities.

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