Florida advocates join national call for utility disconnect moratorium

“The crisis is still here. Our communities have not bounced back, and to put this extra burden on communities isn’t right,” said Carlos Torrealba, climate justice program manager for Central Florida Jobs with Justice. His organization is a signatory.

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