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Utility Disconnect Moratorium to end April 15th

By Mike Leischner Apr 8, 2021 2:12 PM GREEN BAY, WI (WSAU) The Wisconsin Public Service Commission has announced that the winter utility disconnect moratorium will end on April 15th, meaning now is the time for customers who may be behind on their utility payments to make arrangements with their service provider to make sure they don’t lose service. “We encourage our customers to reach out to us right away,” said Wisconsin Public Service spokesman Matt Cullen. “Because then we can start the process of working with them to provide that payment arrangement [or] working with them to provide energy assistance.” Cullen says for WPS a service disconnection is always the absolute last resort. “The most important step that our customers can take is to reach out to us right away so we can discuss options with them as well as the potential for financial assistance.”

Wisconsin sends mixed messages to undocumented immigrants who qualify for rent relief

Some regional nonprofits administering the $322 million emergency rental assistance program created by Governor Tony Evers may be unintentionally discouraging non-U.S. citizens from applying, even though immigration status holds no bearing on eligibility for the federally financed program. At least eight of the 14 organizations administering the Wisconsin Emergency Rental Assistance (WERA) program ask applicants to share their Social Security numbers through pre-screening forms, a review has found. In some cases, applicants are asked to submit the Social Security numbers of every member of their household. The eight agencies administer aid to 35 of Wisconsin’s 68 WERA-eligible counties. Meanwhile, only seven of the organizations as of March 24 offered online information in languages other than English in a state where about 260,000 residents primarily speak Spanish and nearly 40,000 speak Hmong.

WPS customers who are behind on bills urged to call before shutoffs can begin April 15

WPS customers who are behind on bills urged to call before shutoffs can begin April 15 Scott Hurley, FOX 11 News © Provided by WLUK Green Bay GREEN BAY (WLUK) Wisconsin Public Service is offering help for customers who are at risk of having their electric and gas service cut off next week. The state s annual winter moratorium on utility cutoffs ends April 15. It will be the first time in nearly 18 months that cutoffs are allowed after the moratorium was extended during all of 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic. WPS says disconnecting service is always a last resort. It says as a result of payment plans and heating assistance, less than 1% of its customers are at risk.

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Undocumented immigrants qualify for rent relief, but Wisconsin sends mixed signals

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