Stop Shut-Offs During Shutdowns Act
Bill requires utilities to maintain residential service during federal shutdowns and establish payment recovery mechanisms afterward to protect household access to critical infrastructure.
Bill requires utilities to maintain residential service during federal shutdowns and establish payment recovery mechanisms afterward to protect household access to critical infrastructure.
S 3222 prohibits utility companies from shutting off essential services (electricity, water, natural gas, and broadband) to residential customers during federal government shutdowns. The bill aims to protect households from losing critical utilities when federal agencies that oversee utility regulation are non-operational, while establishing a process for utilities to recover costs after government operations resume.
Government shutdowns can last weeks, leaving families without heat, water, or electricity during the disruption. Federal agencies responsible for utility oversight are typically defunded during shutdowns, creating a regulatory vacuum. This bill addresses a real gap where vulnerable populations—elderly, disabled, low-income households—face dangerous conditions with no regulatory recourse during shutdowns.
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