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For Immediate Release

12/14/05

 

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Corman's Efforts Add Nearly $25 Million to LIHEAP Program

 

Funding Targeted to Low Income Families Facing Increased Heating Costs This Winter

 

HARRISBURG -- Sen. Jake Corman's (R-34) long-time efforts to supplement Federal Low Income Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) Program funding with state funding was met with unanimous support today in the state House of Representatives and is headed to the Governor for his signature.

 

“With this action we acted proactively and supplemented this year's federal LIHEAP funding before a crisis in Pennsylvania occurred,” Corman said.

 

Concerned that rapidly rising home fuel prices could put poor families at risk this winter, Senator Jake Corman successfully amended House Bill 1539 on November 22, 2005 to add $24.6 million in state funding to the federally funded LIHEAP program by redirecting 1.0 mills of the Pennsylvania Gross Receipts Tax to the Emergency Energy Assistance Fund, which will go toward low-income family's home heating costs this winter.

 

Today, the state House of Representatives agreed with Corman's amended House Bill 1539.

 

Corman said that with the recent weather-related catastrophes that have hit the United States and the predicted increases in the price of home heating energies, predominately home heating oil and natural gas, the current federal funding of LIHEAP will produce much less assistance than was anticipated.

 

Corman noted that prior to his efforts to add Pennsylvania funding to LIHEAP, Pennsylvania has $21 million less in federal LIHEAP funding this year than it had in 2004-2005, meaning that it would serve approximately 25,000 fewer low-income households.  However, with today's action in the Senate, Pennsylvania has more funding for LIHEAP this winter than last year.

 

“Acting too late would have done little to help those families who won't qualify for LIHEAP assistance if we had done nothing,” said Corman.  “We averted an emergency that would have affected the health, safety and welfare of many Pennsylvanians and I am pleased we were able to solve this issue with bipartisan support.”

 

During the 2004-05 winter, 340,447 Pennsylvania households received LIHEAP cash assistance, including 2,157 in Centre County, 2,096 in Mifflin County, 653 in Juniata County, 1,108 in Perry County and 757 in Union County.

 

The Federally funded Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program helps pay winter heating bills of low-income and elderly people.  It is administered in Pennsylvania by the Department of Public Welfare.  Sen. Jake Corman is chairman of the Senate Public Health & Welfare Committee.  In September of this year, Corman wrote to the Governor and suggested he immediately use Rainy Day Funds to supplement LIHEAP.

 

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