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Valley woman taking on power companies disconnection rules for customers

Valley woman taking on power companies disconnection rules for customers Woman standing up to power companies and disconnection policies Stacey Champion planted flags in front of the Arizona Corporation Commission s office to represent each indoor heat death from the past decade. PHOENIX - A valley woman is taking on the Arizona Corporation Commission over policies about utility companies disconnecting customers who don t pay. At the Commission s office, a colorful and poignant message is planted in their front lawn by Stacey Champion, a consumer advocate who wants them to hear her message loud and clear. Each one of these flags represents an indoor heat death in Maricopa County from 2010 to 2020. There were nearly 500 indoor heat deaths.

ACC set to hear public on disconnection rules as heat-related death investigations rise

ACC set to hear public on disconnection rules as heat-related death investigations rise Maricopa County Public Health is investigating 73 suspected heat-related deaths through the week ending June 19, according to newly released data. That number is more than double the amount during the same time in 2020. and last updated 2021-06-26 01:22:00-04 Maricopa County Public Health is investigating 73 suspected heat-related deaths through the week ending June 19, according to newly released data. That number is more than double the amount during the same time in 2020. Three additional heat-related deaths have been confirmed and ABC15 has learned that one of the deaths occurred after a power disconnection.

APS customers to receive settlement checks in coming weeks

APS customers to receive settlement checks in coming weeks KNXV-TV/ABC15 Arizona and last updated 2021-05-07 10:46:13-04 PHOENIX — Thousands of Arizona Public Service (APS) customers will be receiving settlement checks in the mail over the next few weeks, the Arizona Attorney General s Office announced Friday. APS is sending $24 million worth of refunds to approximately 225,000 customers impacted by either a 2017 data entry error or those who were not on the most economical service plan. Eligible consumers either will receive a $98 check if they were not on their most economical rate plan or varying restitution if they were impacted by the 2017 letter. All consumers receiving restitution will also receive a letter from the Attorney General s Office confirming the settlement and that the checks are valid, the AG s office said in a media release.

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