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Public Utilities and the Poor: Rights and Responsibilities

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Public Utilities and the Poor: Rights and Responsibilities

Contributors:

By (Author) Katheryn W. Hexter
By (author) David C. Sweet

ISBN:

9780275925727

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

17th November 1987

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Poverty and precarity

Dewey:

362.5

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

197

Description

Public Utilities and The Poor examines an often-neglected aspect of utility policy: the development of new policy directions for utility assistance to the low-income and the elderly. It focuses on the shift in utility assistance policy-making from the federal to the state, local, and neighborhood levels and on the resulting opportunity among private utilities for leadership in developing local programs. In addition, the authors propose that steps be taken to open up the policy-making process to make sure that all groups with a stake in the outcome are included.

Reviews

This study covers a decade of development in the energy policy arenas at the federal, state, and local levels--a period of time during which the nation experienced dramatic upsurges in energy costs, policy debates and conflicts among utility regulators, utility executives, state and federal lawmakers, and a variety of other stakeholders--most notably the low and fixed income households confronted with paying their steadily rising utility bills. . . . An alternative to the adversarial approach to policymaking is delineated here, along with recommendations for improved policy directions.-SAGE
"This study covers a decade of development in the energy policy arenas at the federal, state, and local levels--a period of time during which the nation experienced dramatic upsurges in energy costs, policy debates and conflicts among utility regulators, utility executives, state and federal lawmakers, and a variety of other stakeholders--most notably the low and fixed income households confronted with paying their steadily rising utility bills. . . . An alternative to the adversarial approach to policymaking is delineated here, along with recommendations for improved policy directions."-SAGE

Author Bio

DAVID C. SWEET is Dean of the College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University. KATHRYN WERTHEIM HEXTER is a Consumer and Education Affairs Representative at East Ohio Gas Co.

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