Increased Funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

Adopted at the in 2006



  • WHEREAS, the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) is the primary federal program available to help low- income households, including families with children, the elderly and disabled individuals, pay their home energy bills; and

    WHEREAS, LIHEAP provides financial assistance for home heating and cooling, energy crisis intervention and low-cost home weatherization to low-income households, including working poor households, senior citizens, and persons with disabilities; and

    WHEREAS, LIHEAP prevents low-income families from having to choose between paying to heat or cool their homes or purchasing necessary medication and food; and

    WHEREAS, unaffordable home energy can lead to homelessness and housing abandonment, health and safety problems, and a lack of educational opportunities for children; and

    WHEREAS, the Department of Energy has predicated that natural gas prices in 2006 will be 44 percent higher than during the winter of 2001-2002, and that fuel oil prices will be 69 percent higher; and

    WHEREAS, Higher energy prices are increasing the need for assistance while reducing the purchasing power of LIHEAP; and

    WHEREAS, Low-income households are harder hit by increases in energy prices and less able to absorb fluctuations in fuel cost than medium to higher income households; and

    WHEREAS, the Congress authorized $5.1 billion for the LIHEAP program but only appropriated $2.48 billion in regular funds and $681 million in emergency funds, NOW, BE IT FURTHER, RESOLVED, that the U. S. Conference of Mayors urges Congress to fully fund appropriations of the LIHEAP program to $5.1 billion in the FY 2007 budget to accommodate the increase in eligible low-income households and rising energy prices.
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