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Home > News & Information > Press Releases > Can’t Pay Your Phone Bill? Sept. 9, 2009 Telephone Assistance Program Helps You “Stay Connected” OLYMPIA, Wash. – Staying connected to local telephone services can improve and possibly save many lives, especially in these tough times, say state regulators. Gov. Gregoire has signed a proclamation declaring Sept. 14-20 Washington Telephone Assistance Program (WTAP) Awareness Week, in coordination with a national effort sponsored by the Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) and National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners. During this week the UTC and community partners will promote the WTAP rate discounts that help residents maintain access to telephone service. “Access to local emergency services and community resources is vital to all state residents,” says Jeff Goltz, chairman of the UTC. “We want our low-income and elderly residents to ‘stay connected’ and are reaching out to those who need phone service but can’t afford it.” Residents who participate in or are eligible for certain public-assistance programs, such as Food Assistance or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), from the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS), are entitled to receive local telephone service for about $8 per month. WTAP also provides a reduced or no cost service installation for qualifying households that do not currently have telephone service. ###
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