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  2. COVID-19 eviction moratoriums in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In December 2020, the New York State Legislature passed a state moratorium on evictions. [11] In May 2021, the legislature extended the moratorium until August 31. [12]The Supreme Court struck down a provision of the state moratorium that protected people who filed a form declaring economic hardship, rather than providing evidence in court.

  3. New York’s pandemic-era eviction moratorium expires - AOL

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    New York tenants and homeowners lost some protection from eviction and foreclosure Saturday as the state ended a nearly 2-year-old The post New York’s pandemic-era eviction moratorium expires ...

  4. NYC’s largest landlord group sues to block state eviction ...

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    The Rent Stabilization Association, which represents more than 25,000 New York landlords, says the moratorium — which runs through Jan. 15 — flies in the face of a recent Supreme Court ruling.

  5. NYC small landlords say new eviction moratorium gives ... - AOL

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    The newest New York State anti-eviction laws brought much needed relief to tenants shell-shocked by financial hardships wrought by COVID, but some mom-and-pop landlords worry those measures may ...

  6. Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission - Wikipedia

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    The commission was established by the Indiana General Assembly as the Railroad Commission in the late 1800s to regulate the railroads in the state. [1] On March 4, 1913, Governor Samuel M. Ralston signed the Shively-Spencer Utility Act giving it the additional authority to regulate electric, natural gas, water, private sewer, and telephone utilities along with common carriers (trucking) and ...

  7. Net metering in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Growth of net metering in the United States. Net metering is a policy by many states in the United States designed to help the adoption of renewable energy.Net metering was pioneered in the United States as a way to allow solar and wind to provide electricity whenever available and allow use of that electricity whenever it was needed, beginning with utilities in Idaho in 1980, and in Arizona ...

  8. What is a moratorium? - AOL

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    The length of a moratorium period will depend on each company.In most cases, it starts a few days before a natural disaster is expected to impact an area and ends once the disaster has passed.Your ...

  9. List of major power outages - Wikipedia

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    July 13–14 —United States—In New York City, 9 million people were affected by a power outage. It was a result of a transmission failure due to a lightning strike on power lines. A second lightning strike caused the loss of two more overhead power lines, and the last power connection between New York City and the Northwest.