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Family Electric Rate Assistance Program (FERA) If you are a customer of Southern California Edison, San Diego Gas and Electric Company, or Pacific Gas and Electric Company, you may qualify for the FERA program
How much do I have to make to qualify for FERA? Guidelines to determine qualification for Federal Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) depending on Household Size Annual Household Income Annual Household Income Effective 06 01 25 - 05 31 26
Federal Emergency Relief Administration - Wikipedia FERA's main goal was to alleviate household unemployment by creating new unskilled jobs in local and state government Jobs were more expensive than direct cash payments (called "the dole"), but were psychologically more beneficial to the unemployed, who wanted any sort of job for self-esteem
Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) Collection Because Federal Emergency Relief Act of 1933 mandated that FERA should end two years after its inception, a new program was needed to take its place The program put in place was called the Works Progress Administration (WPA), and it took over and improved the programs put in place by FERA
CARE FERA | SCE Our California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) and Family Electric Rate Assistance (FERA) financial assistance programs help qualifying families of all sizes lower their monthly energy bills when they need it most
Federal Emergency Relief Administration - U. S. National Park Service Initially established as the Emergency Relief Administration by President Hoover in 1932 to loan money to states for relief programs, Roosevelt asked Congress to authorize the FERA for the same purpose This was done under the Federal Emergency Relief Act passed during FDR’s first hundred days
Federal Emergency Relief Administration - EBSCO The Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA) provided $3 1 billion in federal grants to states and localities between May, 1933, and December, 1935 Authorization for the FERA came from the Federal Emergency Relief Act that Congress passed in May, 1933