Letter to Washington Department of Financial Institutions on Proposed Home Equity Sharing Agreement Rule
We strongly support DFI’s proposal, but recommend a number of technical improvements to strengthen the rule.
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We strongly support DFI’s proposal, but recommend a number of technical improvements to strengthen the rule.
This is a sign on letter from environmental, labor, consumer and utility customer public interest groups to the White House requesting inclusive representation of climate, labor and consumer advocates in the development of the Administration’s AI Infrastructure priorities and strategies.
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This is a sign-on letter to Appropriators urging that they include additional funding for the Low Income Household Water Affordability Program (LIHWAP) for FY 2024. Over 150 organizations signed onto this letter for critical low-income household water assistance.
nking water rules and to ensure affordable drinking water. These comments urge EPA to reject the premise that drinking water can either be safe or affordable which is contrary to environmental justice and leads to unsafe water for disadvantaged, overburdened communities.
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The undersigned organizations and municipalities urge Congress to allocate $1 billion to continue the existing separate and independent Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) program to help families with growing water debt and rising water costs.
The NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. (LDF) and the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) are wrote a letter in response to DeKalb County’s recent announcement of its plans to lift its five-year-old water disconnection moratorium on July 1, 2021.
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NCLC and Natural Resources Defense Council comments in response to the OCS’s notice of expedited OMB review of data collection for the Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) reports.
The National Consumer Law Center and Natural Resources Defense Council write to you to respectfully offer recommendations regarding the implementation of the Low-Income Drinking Water and Wastewater Emergency Assistance Program in the recently enacted Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, and to urge you to make these funds available to states and Tribes as soon as possible.