The Pennsylvania Utility Law Project (PULP) has received a grant from the Interest on Lawyer's Trust Accounts (IOLTA) to assist survivors of domestic violence, as well as the…
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Celebrating the Retirement of Harry Geller: Utilities Advocate, Mentor, and Friend
On July 1st, Harry Geller will retire from the Pennsylvania Utility Law Project (PULP) after more than four decades of incredible legal services advocacy. Leading PULP for twenty-seven years, Harry…
The Pennsylvania Utility Law Project is Hiring a Staff Attorney
The Pennsylvania Utility Law Project (PULP) is seeking at attorney who desires to make a significant contribution to the well-being of low-income households. Located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, PULP is administered…
Inextricable Links Between Housing Affordability and Energy Efficiency
This week, the Natural Resources Defense Council, National Housing Trust Fund, Energy Foundation, Elevate Energy, and New Ecology released their final report, Potential for Energy Savings in Affordable Multifamily Housing. This…
Small Changes in Energy Efficiency Programs Could Make Large Impact
RHLS is joining PULP and other advocates across the state to urge changes in two energy-efficiency programs that impact low-income Pennsylvanians-- Act 129 and the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP). We…