Senate Democrats call on power, water, telecom giants to halt all utility shutoffs

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Top Senate Democrats are calling on electric, gas, water and telecommunications giants to voluntarily halt all utility shutoffs for the duration of the coronavirus pandemic. The request - sent in a letter to 21 of the largest utility companies including AT&T and Verizon - illustrates the country’s lingering economic needs even as Washington fails to coalesce around a new coronavirus relief package, which congressional Democrats say should include a disconnection ban and other aid to help families in dire financial straits. Nine party lawmakers, led by Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH), the top Democrat on the Banking Committee, and Jeff Merkley (D-OR), stressed that the absence of a federal shutoff moratorium particularly threatens Americans’ safety and wellbeing at a time when authorities are encouraging people to wash their hands frequently and work or learn from home.


Senate Democrats call on power, water, telecom giants to halt all utility shutoffs