Monday, October 22, 2007

Home Energy Assistance ... LIHEAP, only has enough funding to cover 16 percent of the 38 million poor households eligible ... Bush proposes budget cut

Government money short to help poor pay heating bills | By Tom Doggett Fri Oct 19, 5:44 PM ET

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - About 30 million low-income American households who will need help paying heating bills this winter from a U.S. government program will be left in the cold because of a lack of funding for the program.
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Consumer groups and state energy officials have sounded the alarm, saying a federal program to help poor families pay heating bills will have nowhere near the money needed to cover those expected to seek assistance.

The government's Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, known as LIHEAP, only has enough funding to cover 16 percent of the 38 million poor households eligible for the program.

The current $2.16 billion LIHEAP budget in only $300 million more than what the program had when it was created by Congress in 1981. Despite higher energy costs, the Bush administration has proposed cutting the program's budget.

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