With the coronavirus crisis entering its six month and 30 million people unemployed, countless Americans could see their water, power, or internet disconnected this month unless Congress acts now.
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Searing summer temperatures mean soaring electric and water bills. And that couldn’t come at a worse time, as state moratoriums on utility shut offs expire across the nation, and Congress has yet to approve a new expansion of unemployment benefits. The same goes for a home internet connection, which is vital for so many students returning to virtual classrooms this month.
Call your Senators to #PutPeopleFirst in this next coronavirus relief package. Senators can easily pass a national moratorium on utility shut offs until we get through the worst of this pandemic.
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Increase your impact by sharing this email with friends and family so they can join you in calling their Senators. Let’s make sure to #PutPeopleFirst in the next relief bill!
Sincerely,
Meg Bohne
Consumer Reports

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