
"Given utilities' contributions to the escalating climate crisis and their reliance on public assistance during the Covid-19 pandemic, it is imperative that we act to limit the damage inflicted by profit-seeking companies that control basic resources," the report states. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) earlier this year introduced separate legislation aimed at canceling tens of billions of dollars in unpaid utility bills. In a bid to protect lower-income households from electricity, water, and broadband disconnections during the ongoing pandemic, Sen. Delivery of basic human rights shouldn't be left to for-profit corporations. \u201cThe #NoShutOffs coalition is urging lawmakers to impose a nationwide moratorium and seeking long-term systemic fixes. Complicit state regulators who fail to make shutoff data public should stop cowering and start shedding light on utilities' bad behavior." "This greedy, heartless practice hurts low-wealth communities and communities of color most of all," Su added. Jean Su, director of the Center for Biological Diversity's energy justice program, said, "It's appalling that utility companies cut power to countless families throughout the pandemic while raking in taxpayer bailout money."

"Investor-owned utilities' incentives are misaligned if they're not providing people with the basic need of electricity during a crisis. "These companies took bailout dollars from taxpayers and turned around to lobby against shutoff moratoria proven to save lives," Kuveke added. "From the data we analyzed, it is clear that private utilities prioritize profits and shareholder satisfaction over all else, including customer health and the climate," Chris Kuveke, a data analyst with BailoutWatch, said in a statement. Their tax bailouts provided enough unexpected revenue to forgive the underlying unpaid bills more than 150 times. They cut off customers' power more than 203,000 times.

"Already a national embarrassment, the practice of disconnecting household electric service for unpaid bills. households.Īs they successfully lobbied for tax-code changes in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the utilities highlighted in the report defied calls from progressive advocates to shield their customers from devastating shut-offs. The Center for Biological Diversity and BailoutWatch report-entitled Powerless in the Pandemic: After Bailouts, Electric Utilities Choose Profits Over People-details how utilities used their political power "to secure bailouts that cost taxpayers $1.25 billion, cushioning them from the pandemic economy," while disconnecting vital services from some of the most vulnerable U.S.

"It is clear that private utilities prioritize profits and shareholder satisfaction over all else, including customer health and the climate." utility companies took more than a billion dollars of publicly-funded pandemic bailout money while pulling the plug on power to vulnerable households nearly a million times, according to a new report out Thursday.
