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Senate Bill 248 establishes a fund to ensure low-income households in Michigan pay no more than 3% of their income on water bills, reducing financial strain and preventing shutoffs.
Senate Bill 248 establishes a fund to ensure low-income households in Michigan pay no more than 3% of their income on water bills, reducing financial strain and preventing shutoffs.
Bill Number: SB 248
Introduced: April 23, 2025
Status: Referred to Committee of the Whole with Substitute (S-2)
Primary Sponsor: Senator Stephanie Chang
Cosponsors: Senators John Damoose, Sue Shink, Rosemary Bayer, Darrin Camilleri, Mary Cavanagh, Jeremy Moss, Mallory McMorrow, Erika Geiss
Committee: Housing and Human Services
Senate Bill 248 aims to establish a Low-Income Water Residential Affordability Program (Program) in Michigan. The primary goal is to ensure that eligible customers, specifically those with household incomes up to 200% of the Federal Poverty Guidelines (FPL), do not pay more than 3% of their household income on water bills. This initiative seeks to alleviate financial burdens on low-income households and improve access to essential water services.
Creation of the Affordability Fund:
Program Implementation:
Customer Protections:
Financial Assistance:
Reporting and Oversight:
Legal Enforcement:
Senate Bill 248 represents a significant step towards enhancing water affordability for low-income residents in Michigan. By creating a structured program and funding mechanism, the bill aims to ensure that essential water services remain accessible and affordable for vulnerable populations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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