Texas is using $50 million in federal pandemic relief funds to help low-income families pay their past due utility bills.
The state rolled out Texas Utility Help. Those who qualify can get help with past due electricity, gas, propane, water and wastewater bills.Call for Texans to conserve electricity helped avoid rolling blackouts, ERCOT says
"If you're at 150% of the federal poverty level or below you can qualify for some energy assistance. For a family of two, that would be about $27,000 a year. For a family of four about $41,000. Just go toto apply. There will be all your past due electric or propane or gas and past due water.
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