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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: WUEBKER/FALLON
9/16/08 (Gregg) 202-224-3324
RILEY/CHAMBERLAIN
(Sununu) 202-224-2841
SUNUNU, GREGG LETTER RESULTS IN ADDITIONAL $3.19 MILLION
IN HEATING ASSISTANCE FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE
Monies part of $120 million in contingency funds
to be released nationwide by Administration
WASHINGTON, DC – United States Senators Judd Gregg and John Sununu (R-NH) today (9/16) announced that New Hampshire will receive $3.19 million in Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) contingency funds – part of $120 million that the Administration will release on Wednesday, September 17. In a June 27, 2008 letter to the President, the Senators urged the release of the remaining $120 million in LIHEAP contingency funds.
Senator Sununu, who has strongly supported LIHEAP since coming to Congress in 1997 and co-sponsored legislation to double program funding for New Hampshire, stated, “With home heating costs at record levels, we need to double the LIHEAP funding available for families in need. This funding is step forward and good news for low-income families and seniors who are rightfully concerned about heating bill in the coming winter months. I will also continue to work with Senator Gregg to pass the WARM Act. Equally important, I will continue to work with Community Action programs in support of both LIHEAP and weatherization programs that are so essential to New Hampshire families as the winter months approach.”
Senator Gregg stated, “Just last week we felt the first snap of cold weather in New Hampshire, a certain preview of the temperatures we will face this winter. Though prices have come down slightly, heating oil is still significantly more expensive than it was last winter and it is critical that we provide the necessary funding to ensure that seniors and low income folks are able to keep their homes warm. I applaud the President for releasing these emergency LIHEAP dollars which will put money in the hands of State officials to provide assistance to those who need it most. I will also continue to push for approval of my bipartisan WARM Act here in Congress. This legislation doubles LIHEAP heating assistance for low income individuals, families and seniors, triples weatherization funding, and provides a tax credit of up to $2,000 to help middle-income folks with heating oil costs. Most importantly, my legislation provides assistance in a fiscally responsible manner and does not pass the cost of heating our homes today onto children and grandchildren tomorrow.”
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