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Georgia City and Civil Rights Groups Settle Lawsuit Over Utility Access for $450K
November 8th, 2020
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Georgia City and Civil Rights Groups Settle Lawsuit Over Utility Access for $450K
Civil rights groups in Georgia recently announced a settlement with the city of LaGrange. As part of the settlement, the city must “end policies that illegally restricted access to utility services and disproportionately affected Black and Latino residents.” The suit was originally filed back in May 2017 and argued LaGrange, which happens to be the sole provider of basic utilities in the city, “threatened to cut off utilities if residents didn’t pay outstanding municipal court fines.” On top of that, the suit alleged another policy “denied utility services to people who can’t provide a Social Security number and a photo ID issued by the state or federal government.”
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Civil Rights Groups Settle Lawsuit with Georgia City Over Utility AccessGeorgia Conference of the NAACP v. City of LaGrange
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