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Water customers question $5 charge on bills (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) - A new $5 warranty charge on monthly bills from the Pittsburgh Water and Sewer Authority is drawing questions from ratepayers, elected officials and companies who are concerned that their customers are being charged for something some already have.

NEWS UPDATE: 1:10 p.m. - Public hearing on Bills 310, 320 on Wednesday (Pacific Daily News) - The Guam Legislature will host public hearings on Bills 310 and 320 on Wednesday, a press release from Sen. Thomas Ada's office stated.

Klobuchar Sponsors Int. Adoption Bills (FOX 9 News Twin Cities) - The international adoption process is often painfully slow for parents and orphans. New federal bills aim to cut some of the red tape and ease the financial burden for families.

Bills put limits on payday loans (The Virginia Gazette) - RICHMOND – Families are struggling more than ever to pay their bills during the current economic crisis. So payday lenders have sprouted up to serve people who want quick loans and checks cashed. But what do these lenders really cost people and society?

Kemp backs bills to make voting easier (Athens Banner-Herald) - Secretary of State Brian Kemp is backing two bills recently introduced in the state legislature that would make it easier for soldiers serving overseas and other Americans living abroad to vote.

Bills could offer funding flexibility for schools (Journal & Courier) - The hopes of local educators for some relief from $300 million in state school budget cuts are riding on two bills that will swap chambers in the Indiana Legislature this coming week.

Consumers can pay pending bills in installments (New Kerala) - Lucknow, Feb 7 : Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation (UPPCL) has introduced a unique scheme to collect the pending bills from the consumers providing them the facility to pay their bills in installments.

LBC expands bills payment services (Manila Bulletin) - LBC, one of the country’s leading cargo and remittance companies, has expanded its Bills Xpress Payment Service to cover over 20 business enterprises from telecom, water, cable, bank to financial services, insurance and plans to add government accounts, eventually. From hereon, patrons no longer have to go to several different payments channels and queue up in long lines to pay their utility ...

Bills of local interest (The Herald-Mail) - This is a partial list of local bills and resolutions introduced in the Maryland General Assembly by Washington County lawmakers during the 2010 regular session.

New bills challenge regulators' directives (The Arizona Republic) - State legislators are gunning to regulate Arizona's electric utilities with two bills aimed at how they make electricity and what they charge customers, which traditionally is decided by the Arizona Corporation Commission.

 
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