Bipartisan lawmakers want the administration to release $400 million from the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program as utility bills surge.
During peak summer and winter, it's not uncommon to see your energy bills skyrocket. Having to shell out for those costs can be tough for anyone, but it's especially hard for those on a fixed income.
Ameren Missouri is sending a reminder to customers of their resources and programs aimed at helping residents pay their bills, "urging eligible customers" to apply for energy assistance dollars.
Arizona gets less money than it needs to cool residents’ homes from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP.
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