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Lawmakers push vital bill to aid low-income water customers

July 05, 2024 | General Government Operations and Appropriations , Legislative, Guam, International


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Lawmakers push vital bill to aid low-income water customers
During a recent government meeting, senators expressed strong support for a new bill aimed at providing financial relief to low-income residents facing high water bills due to leaks. Senator San Nicolas highlighted the bill's compassionate approach, emphasizing its potential to assist vulnerable populations, particularly the Armenakos community, who often struggle to balance essential expenses.

The proposed legislation seeks to promote water conservation and establish a program to facilitate repairs for water leaks, which can be financially burdensome for many families. Senator Barnett shared a personal anecdote about a relative who faced a significant water bill due to a leak, underscoring the challenges that low-income households encounter when dealing with plumbing issues.

Both senators expressed gratitude for the support of the Guam Water Works Authority in implementing the measure and called for their colleagues to endorse the bill. They emphasized the importance of ensuring that all residents have access to water, describing it as a vital resource for life. The bill is seen as a timely and necessary response to the needs of the community, with senators eager to co-sponsor and advocate for its passage.

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