November 04, 2019
Commonwealth to receive more than $114 million in early release of federal heating aid
Senators Warren and Markey Commend Early Release of Home Heating Funding for Massachusetts Residents but Express Concern Over Reduction in Funding from Previous Years
Commonwealth to receive more than $114 million in early release of federal heating aid
Washington, DC – Senators Elizabeth Warren
(D-Mass.) and Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) today announced the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services’ (HHS) released early $114 million of Low-Income Home
Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funding to Massachusetts. This funding,
which includes $171,424 for the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, represents a decrease
in funding for the second straight year under the Trump administration. “This early release of LIHEAP funding is critical for Massachusetts to
prepare assistance for the upcoming winter for our most vulnerable residents,” said
Senators Warren and Markey. “While this funding is always welcome when
released early, we are concerned that, for the second year in a row,
Massachusetts is experiencing a significant decrease in its funding allocation
despite level funding for the overall LIHEAP program. It makes no sense for the
Commonwealth to face yet another year of funding cuts. We should not force
Massachusetts families to choose between chills and bills during the winter
season.” LIHEAP is
the main federal program that helps low-income households and seniors with
their energy bills, providing critical assistance during the cold winter and
hot summer months. More information about LIHEAP is available on the HHS
website here. Recently, the Senators called on HHS to quickly release the
funding for FY2020 so that state agencies could prepare their LIHEAP programs
for the upcoming winter.
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