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Coloradans Head to DC to Push for Low-Income Energy Relief

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011   

WASHINGTON, D. C. - Colorado aid agency leaders are in the nation's capitol today to discuss the importance of a federal program to help people who can't pay their utility bills. On "National Fuel Funds Network Action Day," the topic is the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).

Skip Arnold, executive director of Energy Outreach Colorado, is there. While energy prices are going down, Arnold says the demand for assistance is going up.

"We're seeing clients come in asking for help from neighborhoods we've never seen before - Highlands Ranch, Douglas County - a lot of places where we've saw very, very few people asking for assistance. That has really changed."

In Colorado, LIHEAP funds make a big impact, says Arnold. More than 120,000 families were helped by the program last year, receiving a total of about $63 million in assistance.

Nationwide, LIHEAP is budgeted to receive nearly $4 billion in federal funds this year, but that is down about $1 billion from last year. George Coling, executive director of the National Fuel Funds Network, says they hope Congress will reconsider and find a way to restore funding to last year's levels.

"The unemployment rate remains high. The poverty level went up from the last data. People need help with a basic human need."

Arnold says the money keeps some Colorado families from making tough decisions, like paying for heat - or paying for food or medicine.

"For households that are energy insecure, as the funding goes down, those most vulnerable seniors and families and disabled people are faced with choices that none of us should have to face."

He says Coloradans who need help paying this winter's heating bills can call toll-free, 1-866-HEAT-HELP.



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