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Wall Street housing bills : Larchmont Chronicle

IMAGE used by United Neighbors to oppose Sacramento housing bills. Local residents should continue being wary of the so-called “housing” bills being proposed in Sacramento. State Senate Bills 9 and 10 are moving through the legislature. These are just the latest versions of the previously-defeated SB 827, SB 50, and SB 1120. Background: tinyurl.com/2bhxvwhh The lobbyists for Wall Street investors and for developers, builders, and brokers just keep on coming. Learn from this website created locally in Sherman Oaks unitedneighbors.net how you can protect your home and your block. Soon-to-Be Commander Shannon K. Paulson “Congratulations” are in order for LAPD Wilshire Division Commanding Officer Capt. Shannon K. Paulson, who heard last week from Police Chief Michel R. Moore that she is being promoted to Commander. Sometime this summer, she will be moving downtown to be the assistant commanding officer of the LAPD’s Counter-Terrorism & Special Operations Bureau.

Homeowners Across Florida Are Switching To Solar Power Through Group Purchases

Bradenton homeowners Alice Newlon and Thomas Skoloda. More than 60,000 homes, businesses and billboards are powered by solar energy across Florida right now, and one nonprofit is trying to increase that number by getting residents to purchase through multiple groups. Florida has clusters of homeowners joining forces to sign up for solar power. Solar United Neighbors, or SUN, is a national nonprofit that brings people together through solar co-ops. If you thought about your interest in going solar and shopping around with different installers, this simplifies the project by bringing in education and information about solar technology, and a competitive bid process that gets some great pricing and equipment by a group of solar homeowners going together, said Julia Herbst, the Gulf Coast program coordinator for SUN in Florida.

Solar co-ops allow residents to reduce cost by buying panels in bulk

Solar co-ops allow residents to reduce cost by buying panels in bulk Making the switch to solar Solar United Neighbors is a solar co-op that allows several households to bulk purchase solar panels for a lower price. ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - More people across Tampa Bay are going green with solar co-ops and letting the sun pay their electric bills.  Solar United Neighbors is a nonprofit that helps people make the switch to renewable energy to power their homes. The organization helps groups of people leverage their size to negotiate competitive pricing and save money. There are many benefits to going solar including savings on electric bills, reducing carbon pollution, increasing the value of your home, and creating local jobs.

Community Foundation grant for COVID vaccine equity and hesitancy

Standard-Times NEW BEDFORD – The SouthCoast Community Foundation announced today it is awarding a total of $433,567 from the SouthCoast Emergency Response Fund in its first round of grants to address COVID-19 vaccine equity and hesitancy. The Community Foundation is partnering with city health officials and leaders to invest strategically in Brockton, Fall River, and New Bedford, to ensure that all community members become aware of the benefits, gain access, and get vaccinated.   Earlier this year, the Community Foundation approached nonprofits, city health directors, and community health centers to identify solutions to tackle the disparity between the state average and the local communities average, particularly in communities of color. As of May 14, the fully vaccinated rate in Massachusetts is 43.8%. Collectively Brockton, Fall River, and New Bedford is lower than the state at approximately 31.9%.1  

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