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Now That the Election is Over

11/5/2020

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The election is over - but the votes have yet to be counted.  I don't know about anyone else, but I vacillate between wanting to be on social media all day to know who's ahead - and wanting to put my head in the sand and keep it there for the next four years.  So far I've been able to maintain a good balance - I check periodically - but I'm not obsessed with it.  It will be what it will be, and we'll soldier through whoever - and whatever - lies ahead.  Knowing that God is in control - that He will not be surprised by the outcome - that, in fact, He has PLANNED the outcome - is helping me keep my sanity.  I will not give in to fear or anxiety over this - and we will continue serving women and saving lives - no matter who is ultimately named the winner.
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ARE YOU PREPARED FOR A PUBLIC SAFETY POWER SHUTOFF?

11/5/2020

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Living in Southern California means living with the possibility of wildfires happening in your community. During dangerous weather conditions, SDG&E might proactively turn off power to lower wildfire risk. This is known as a Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS). Even though SDG&E has been working to ensure power shutoffs are smaller in size and duration, it’s still important for our customers to be ready. Here are some tips to prepare in advance for a potential PSPS:
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  1. Consider purchasing a backup power source such as a backup portable generator, permanent standby generator or rechargeable home battery. system that uses solar – learn more at sdge.com/generator
  2. Update your contact info at sdge.com/notifications so that SDG&E can reach you and notify you of a possible PSPS.
  3. If you require electricity for a medical device, apply for SDG&E’s Medical Baseline Program at sdge.com/medical – you may qualify for a discount on your SDG&E bill.
  4. If you have a garage, practice how to open your garage door manually.
  5. Remember to pack or restock your emergency supply kit – get tips at sdge.com/wildfire-safety.
  6. Download SDG&E’s new app at sdge.com/pspsapp to track PSPS outages, stay informed about estimated power restoration times and find the nearest open Community Resource Centers.

For more information on what you can do before, during and after a PSPS, visit sdge.com/psps. 
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    Sharon Pearce has served as the Director of Silent Voices since 1984, and has dedicated her life to speaking up for the unborn - and for the women who have been hurt by abortion.

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