(Ed.'s Note: This morning we called the BPUB telephone number for power outages and were told of a massive outage around the Rio Viejo area extending all the way across Boca Chica Blvd. to Barnard St. At this time when the community is about to go to the bunkers due to the "shelter in place" edict from Cameron County Judge Eddie Trevino, it is the last we expect from this utility. Just when we need PUB most, this. Also, a recording says that the PUB will have a telephone system update starting Friday for an indefinite time. Time to take the bull by the horns mayor and city commissioners.)
By Juan Montoya
The federal government has done it.
It has moved filing your income tax for months from April until July.
It has also stopped federal home loans foreclosures through Fannie Mae and other obligations and halted evictions of borrowers because of the coronavirus crisis.
At the state level, Gov. Greg Abbott has followed similar steps. Abbott announced March 18 that he had directed the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) to temporarily waive expiration dates for driver's licenses, commercial driver's licenses and other identification forms.
Among other suspensions of fees and rules, Abbott suspended penalties for failure to timely title or register a vehicle, or renew a parking placard.
Now is the time for the Brownsville Public Utilities Board to suspend or halve utility payments, suspend disconnections of water and electricity, or stop charging residential utility charges altogether.
This not out of the goodness of their heart. As a result of the Tenaska debacle, PUB has piled up more than $100 million accrued due to the utility increases that have been in place since mid-2012.
About the only beneficiaries have been the top three PUB executives who generously gave themselves each a $100,000 raise over three years after the increases went into effect.
It would be height of despotism and cynicism if people's water and electricity would be cut off after they have been laid off from their jobs at restaurants, bars, stores and small manufacturing affected by the crash of the local economy resulting from the COVID-19 crisis.
This would be the only Christian and American thing to do as local residents' income plummets as a result of the COVID-19 virus. Can you really deprive a family of a worker who has been laid off while the PUB executives live in the lap of luxury thanks to their fat salaries and raises?
Are they up to it? And if they are not, will the City of Brownsville Commission step in and nudge them in the right direction?
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
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The problem is the people in Brownsville are to stupid to understand what PUB is doing to them. It is like taking candy from a retarded child.
If you are a present or past PUB board member, shame on you all. I will start making your names known. How much were all of you scamming? Brownsville is the cesspool of Texas.
Pay back now, PUB needs to give the citizens credit on the utility increase they demanded.
NOW ITS TIME TO PAY BACK THOSE MONIES.
GIVE EVERY CUSTOMER A CREDIT ON THEIR BILLS AS LONG AS THIS CRISIS LASTS.
DO IT NOW OR FIRE EVERYONE AT PUB...
juan come on, PUB dont care about its customers, if they really did this Tanaska higher prices would have been reversed along time ago, but not only no but hell no and the city commision just looks the other way, no se agan pendejos.
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Check it out they cancelled all the meals from all sites. WHY??
That's bullshit, Montoya. It costs money to provide electricity! Are you daft? smh
Hey, sodhead, you play the capitalist game and you live and die by it! Stop being the crybaby, Montoya.
About time somebody talks about this injustice from pub and city commission.Help is now! Mayor lead the way?
UPDATE:
DEMOCRATS are proposing checks of $1,500 per person, and up to $7,500 for a family of five, instead of the $1,200 on the table under the Republican Senate bill. Higher earners would have to pay back part or all of the assistance over three years if their taxable income is $75,000 or more for a single filer or $150,000 or more for couples filing jointly. The money would be available to anyone with a tax ID number, and to retirees and people who are unemployed, rather than just to people who file taxes for 2019 or get Social Security.
A little loss of power will tell these people how much they should be grateful for! Try living in El Salvador, Montoya! Whiner.
I don’t want to hear any of these Republican conservatives advocating for more elderly deaths for the sake of the economy EVER call themselves “pro-life” ever again.
Im not surprised, southmost is the toilet of Brownsville. "pUrO SoUTHmOSt CuH" bolas de corrientes. Plus of the shitty streets and power outages always going on in the area I'm not surprised. Glad i moved out of that area. worst than cameron park.
Juan PUB executives son MAMONES EN GRANDE.
ALL THE CAR DEALERS ARE OPNE AND WORKING WITH ALL THEIR EMPLOYEES WHY?
DO SOMETHING NOW PINCHES ELECTED OFFICALS...
A lot of PUB employees and city commissioners commenting here go f*ck yourselves its our money we citizens of Brownsville own PUB dip shits get that through your thick skulls!!
March 24, 2020 at 12:53 PM
I agree and they have a gringa to REPRESENT that area, pobresitos pero no votan bola de piojientos...
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