Energy assistance in Illinois may fall short without a federal boost – WBEZ (Chicago)

This past month, in Englewood alone nearly 3,000 customers received disconnection notices and over 500 were disconnected outright. “My bill is going up, but my paycheck ain’t going up,” resident Valerie Caroll said. “So how do I make that work?”
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Old Joe
2 years ago

I need assistance with my personal level of energy. Where can I get some help?

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