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For Immediate Release
September 8, 2006
 

Shays Asks White House to Release LIHEAP Funding Soon

Bridgeport, CT – Congressman Christopher Shays (R-CT) today wrote President Bush to request the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) release Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funds to the states soon in order to maximize purchasing power.

Connecticut received $43.2 million in LIHEAP funding in Fiscal Year 2006.

In the letter, Shays wrote:

As winter approaches and many individuals across our nation are feeling the squeeze of record high energy prices, I respectfully request you make funds available soon to the states for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). In the face of soaring energy costs, this early funding will help maximize the state's purchasing power this winter.

By releasing funding now, states like Connecticut can pre-purchase oil before colder temperatures come, when home heating oil becomes much more expensive. In Connecticut, where 40 percent of homes use heating oil, we will be able to get the largest value from our investment.

Gas and home heating prices continue to rise and consumers are feeling a bigger and bigger pinch and providing additional LIHEAP funding will help with energy costs in the short term. But the key will be a long-term energy policy to decrease U.S. dependence on foreign oil, protect the environment, build a market for renewable energy, and promote energy conservation.

I urge you to consider long-term solutions to reducing our oil dependence. I have recently introduced legislation, H.R. 4384, the Energy For Our Future Act, which would repeal tax breaks for the profitable oil and natural gas industries, raise corporate average fuel economy standards, and incentivize the purchase of energy efficient appliances and energy efficient upgrades for homes.

Contact: Sarah Moore, 202/225-5541

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