Saturday Links: PG&E Launches $50M Relief Program to Help Customers with Overdue Bills
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Saturday Links: PG&E Launches $50M Relief Program to Help Customers with Overdue Bills
"PG&E has launched a $50 million energy relief initiative, including a new Match My Payment program that doubles eligible customer payments up to $1,000 to help cover past-due bills."
"Low-income households can also apply for the REACH grant for up to $300 in credits."
"Flash floods ravaged Texas' Hill Country on July 4, killing at least 24 and leaving 23 girls missing from a summer camp."
"Despite a life-threatening warning from the National Weather Service, officials claimed they had no way to warn residents about the impending flood."
"A judge ordered unhoused residents to leave Berkeley's Ohlone Park by July 3, offering to store belongings for 90 days."
PG&E has introduced a $50 million energy relief initiative that includes a Match My Payment program enabling eligible customers to double payments up to $1,000. Additionally, low-income households can access the REACH grant for credits up to $300. In Texas, flash floods on July 4 resulted in 24 deaths and left 23 summer camp girls missing. Officials stated they lacked ways to warn residents despite previous flood warnings. In Berkeley, a judge mandated the eviction of unhoused residents from Ohlone Park, offering to store their belongings for 90 days as they seek housing.
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