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NJ families need water, not bureaucratic sloth | Editorial

That is something the utilities could have avoided in August 2021, when the DCA sent out a memo asking for their input on the agreement and got back radio silence, Cruz-Perez says. So she has given the water companies until Thursday to offer input on her bill. If they blow their deadline, “The bill will move on” to a committee vote, she said. “We cannot hold this bill while customers who have been approved are compiling interest because the vendor agreement has not moved forward.

Don’t miss an issue of our Opinion newsletter! Get it delivered each Wednesday right into your inbox by adding your email below and hitting"subscribe."Cruz-Perez’s impatience is justified, and the lack of participation is putting families in jeopardy. The Natural Resource Defense Council compiled a list of utilities who are not participating and found many in cities with the greatest needs.

And now the clock is ticking faster than expected. On Wednesday, the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services announced that“Basically, states will start losing money in March, if they don’t demonstrate they can spend it,” said

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