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To: Libbyt who wrote (6067)4/3/2001 10:32:17 PM
From: Glenn D. Rudolph  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 57684
 
When I was a volunteer on the crisis phone line, we often received phone calls from those unable to pay their utility bills, and facing the possibility of having their utilities disconnected. At that time, these calls mainly arrived in the peak hot summer months, and sometimes during an especially cold winter.

I may need some correcting here but is not the new rates for residential around 12 cents per KWH? If that is so, is that not more in line with the balance of the country. I believe (I do not have it in front of me) I pay 11 cents per KWH. There are always people that cannot pay theur utility bills. Most utitilies ask for donations to help pay for those that cannot. Do the utilities in CA do that?