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Catvac-u-um_adnase t1_j8497yr wrote
Look up the property tax and county tax. My brother moved to a few places in Pennsylvania that seemed to be cheap until utilities and taxes factored in. Lookup the county website and find the tax collector.
Electricity prices has really gone up in the state.
Catvac-u-um_adnase t1_j8496s9 wrote
Look up the property tax and county tax. My brother moved to a few places in Pennsylvania that seemed to be cheap until utilities and taxes factored in. Lookup the county website and find the tax collector.
Electricity prices has really gone up in the state.
Catvac-u-um_adnase t1_j849543 wrote
Look up the property tax and county tax. My brother moved to a few places in Pennsylvania that seemed to be cheap until utilities and taxes factored in. Lookup the county website and find the tax collector.
Electricity prices has really gone up in the state.
Catvac-u-um_adnase t1_j6sbp2j wrote
Reply to PPL electric “accidentally” took a 3 month advance on automatic payments today by theREALPLM
PPL said help, including payment plans, can be found at pplelectric.com/billhelp or by calling PPL at 1-800-342-5775.
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission has initiated a comprehensive investigation into the circumstances surrounding unusually high bills recently received by customers served by PPL Electric Utilities, along with the accuracy and integrity of PPL's billing practices.
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The phone number provided has a recording due to the number of calls.
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Average wait time for calls are 4 hours
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Programs offered
OnTrack agency can answer your questions. Tri County Community Action 1514 Derry Street Harrisburg, PA 17104 717-232-9757 | PPLONTRACK@cactricounty.org Proof of income necessary
OnTrack offers a lower fixed monthly payment to income-eligible customers. Are you eligible? Check out the income table below. Then fill out our quick and easy online application. A specialist will review your application and let you know if you’re enrolled.
LIHEAP — bill must be overdue for weeks or months to apply
LIHEAP offers two types of grants: cash and crisis. You may be eligible for both. You don’t need an overdue heating bill to be eligible. You can apply whether you rent or own your home.
Stardard Offer PPL —change energy provider as PPL remains middle man/broker
energy education— ask to explain bill and/or request an audit if bill doesn’t seem correct
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LIHEAP and Ontrack both use a income chart for eligibility
Catvac-u-um_adnase t1_j1wugn2 wrote
Reply to New Pennsylvania laws taking effect in 2023. Here’s a look at some of the laws that will go into effect in the new year. by oldschoolskater
Switchblade decriminalization
In November, Wolf signed a law that legalized the possession of switchblade knives in Pennsylvania. The “automatic knives” had been classified as an offensive weapon in Pennsylvania. The law legalizing the knives goes into effect in January.
Crackdown on Pennsylvania Turnpike toll absconders
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission has more power to crack down on thousands of drivers who don’t pay their turnpike tolls.
Starting in January, the Turnpike Commission will begin to notify registrants that their registrations will be suspended if they do not pay tolls worth more than $250. At least a month later, the toll agency can ask the Transportation Department to start the process, and PennDOT said it would give the owners six weeks’ notice.
The Turnpike Commission says they hope the new law will help them recover more than $100 million in uncollected tolls.
Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls increasing in 2023 Driverless vehicles
Governor Wolf signed a bill in November that allows for the regulation and operation of “highly automated vehicles with or without a driver.”
“This technology brings the potential for significant advancements in vehicle safety and mobility, and offers economic development benefits across Pennsylvania,” Wolf said in a signing letter.
Sex traffickers added to Megan’s Law
Those convicted of sex trafficking in Pennsylvania will now be required to register under Megan’s Law as registered sex offenders.
Data breach notification
Governor Wolf signed Senate Bill 696, which expands the definition of personal information to include medical and health insurance information. The bill also includes a username or e-mail address, in combination with a password or security question and answer that would permit access to an online account.
Pennsylvania not among states raising their minimum wages in 2023 The law also states that if a state agency determines that it is the subject of a breach of the security of the system affecting personal information maintained by the state agency or state agency contractor, the state agency needs to provide notice of the breach of the security of the system within seven business days following the determination of the breach.
The law goes into effect in May 2023.
Junior firefighter training
Minors are now able to enter a burning building in Pennsylvania if they are 17 years old and have permission from a fire chief or parent/guardian.
Senate Bill 1027 amended the Child Labor Act and will go into effect in January 2023.
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Reply to comment by travelresearch in Pottsville, PA - What’s it like? Senior dad looking to move by travelresearch
Look up the property tax and county tax. My brother moved to a few places in Pennsylvania that seemed to be cheap until utilities and taxes factored in. Lookup the county website and find the tax collector.
Electricity prices has really gone up in the state.