Category: News Releases
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Throwback to Senator Parker’s Moratorium Acts of 2020 (with M/A Mosley) & 2021 (with M/A Richardson).
Although the 180-day grace period ends Christmas Week (December 21), utility consumers that were unable to pay their bills in whole of part due to a negative change of financial […] -
Throwback to the Pilchen Case of 2010
Take a look at Pilchen v. City of Auburn, 728 F.Supp.2d 192 (2010), a very creatively litigated case done by Gerry Norlander — PULP’s former Executive Director — on behalf […] -
The Moratorium on Utility Service Termination Ended on June 24, 2021.
On June 28, utilities became able to start terminating service to customers behind on their bills. New Yorkers are eligible for additional protection from shutoffs up to Christmas Week of […] -
Throw Back To The Original Passage of the Home Energy Fair Practices Act (“HEFPA”)
HEFPA is forty years old this year!, and the Public Utility Law Project of New York (“PULP”) is also celebrating its fortieth birthday since its incorporation in 1981. We will […] -
PULP in the News
After much discussion, PULP will be completely re-writing its web site from the ground up. Hopefully it will be done by the end of 2021, during our 40th Anniversary. For […] -
2016 Annual Report — Public Utility Law Project of New York
After a hiatus of several years, the Public Utility Law Project of New York (PULP) has published an annual report for 2016. The report primarily covers 2016, although it contains […] -
Time is Money: AARP Urges NYers to Reject ESCOs; End to Delay in Probe of High Prices
New AARP Letter Urges Judges to Deny ESCO Requests for Additional Delays in Hearing into Deceptive Marketing Practices, Overcharges ALBANY, N.Y. – AARP has filed a letter urging state administrative law judges […] -
NYC Councilmembers, State Legislators, AARP, PULP Praise Move to Force ESCO Transparency
On June 2nd, the New York City Council’s Black, Latino and Asian Caucus (BLAC), key members of the New York State Legislature, AARP, and the Public Utility Law Project […] -
As PSC Opens Major ESCO Case, AARP and PULP Urge Governor to Protect Consumers
AARP, PULP: Fill Three Vacancies on Five-Member Regulatory Body with Consumer Champions to Keep Fighting for ESCO Customers ALBANY, N.Y. – As New York utility regulators opened a major case today […]