A local poverty and welfare rights organization called the George Wiley Center says face-to-face interaction with a representative from National Grid would benefit lower-income utility customers.
Camilo Viveiros
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Despite Protections, RI’s Lower-Income Utility Customers Risk Losing Power
Temperatures are dropping and for many people, that means higher gas bills to heat their homes. But not everyone can easily afford those bills, and missing payments puts some people at risk of getting their power shut off.

