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Heat Bills Coming Due

Heat Bills Coming Due

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Nearly a quarter-of-a-million Iowa households were unable to pay their heating bills this winter and some will be getting disconnect notices, now that the annual winter moratorium on disconnecting power is over. Lawmakers added two million dollars ($2 million) to a catch-all spending bill for Iowa’s Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. Bill Brand, with the Iowa Department of Human Rights, says agencies which distribute the funds may have to start turning people away.


Last year in March, 223,000 Iowa households were behind on their bills. That jumped to 245,000 this year.


If Governor Terry Branstad signs the measure to add $2 million to LIHEAP (pronounced “lie-heap”), Brand says his agency will put the money to good use. Brand says the money would help LIHEAP contract for propane this summer, when prices are lower, to help low-income households next winter.

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