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Unpaid utility bills? California will pay $2 billion to stop shutoffs

Will Hollman with his son outside of his home in the San Fernando Valley. I love my kids and it is my duty to be a parent, Hollman said. I m fighting a lot of battles. Photo by Pablo Unzueta for CalMatters In summary Lawmakers have agreed to pay off $2 billion of Californians’ utilities debt, but haven’t extended the shutoff moratoria past Sept. 30. One family’s experience of surviving a heat wave without water or power reveals what’s at stake. Two years ago the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power shut off electricity at Will Hollman’s home in the San Fernando Valley, forcing the family to rely on a gasoline generator. In late June of this year, the department disconnected the water, too despite a statewide moratorium on water shutoffs that Gov. Gavin Newsom recently extended through Sept. 30.

Unpaid utility bills? California will pay $2 billion to stop shutoffs

Unpaid utility bills? California will pay $2 billion to stop shutoffs
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Sabotage Seattle Style - Beacon Lights: A Beacon Hill Blog

Beacon Lights: A Beacon Hill Blog Sabotage, Seattle Style Andrea and Erica I met Andrea Suarez December 7, 2020, when she and a friend came to Lewis Park on the tip of Beacon Hill. I connected with We♥Downtown on Facebook and saw a post about the event at Lewis Park. Along with Andrea and Bryan, two dozen members of the Seattle Latino Hiking Club arrived independently, besides hiking, they clean parks in King County. That weekend it was Lewis. Since, I’ve volunteered with what’s now called We♥Seattle, doing work the city dropped due to COVID and politics. There’d been a lot of illegal dumping, casual litter, and debris around camps in public places, ignoring it only made it worse for everyone, including homeless people. The City Council killed the Navigation Team as it was involved in sweeps, relocations, cleanups, whatever you want to call them. Organizations like the Green Seattle Partnership stalled, layoffs at Parks hindered basic maintenance. I saw in We

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