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News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, Dec. 19, 2003

Contact: ACF Press Office
(202) 401-9215

HHS Provides Additional $598 Million to States
to Help Low-Income Households with Energy Costs

HHS Secretary Tommy G. Thompson today announced the release of $598 million to states to help low-income citizens with their heating bills. These funds represent grants to states, tribes and territories under the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). A total of $272.8 million will be released immediately, completing first quarter allocations; and an additional $325.1 million will be released on January 1, representing the states' full second quarter requests.

With the release of the $598 million, states will have received a total of $1.45 billion in fiscal year 2004 funds.

"During these cold months, we must keep people warm and safe," Secretary Thompson said. "By releasing these funds, the states can meet their obligations to citizens."

LIHEAP helps eligible families pay the costs of heating and insulating their homes in the winter, and cooling their homes in the summer. More than 4 million low-income households receive assistance each year.

"States allocate these funds to the neediest among us," said Wade F. Horn, Ph.D., assistant secretary for children and families. "The program is designed to especially help families with young children, persons with disabilities, and the elderly."

A list of the LIHEAP funds for fiscal year 2004, to date, follows.

State

Total LIHEAP Allocations $598 Million

Total of All LIHEAP Funds Through the Second Quarter

Alabama

$7,068,991

$12,761,928

Alaska

$2,343,939

$5,634,823

Arizona

$1,584,093

$3,252,990

Arkansas

$6,531,970

$10,886,616

California

$18,999,210

$38,079,872

Colorado

$7,998,619

$21,333,650

Connecticut

$15,666,396

$31,332,792

Delaware

$2,310,458

$4,158,825

Dist. of Col.

$3,244,023

$5,406,705

Florida

$11,283,274

$20,312,393

Georgia

$10,709,452

$17,849,087

Hawaii

$449,376

$898,752

Idaho

$4,090,007

$8,203,657

Illinois

$30,835,114

$96,359,731

Indiana

$5,233,229

$34,897,853

Iowa

$6,802,497

$27,828,398

Kansas

$12,061,397

$12,771,054

Kentucky

$13,622,624

$22,704,374

Louisiana

$7,293,057

$13,127,502

Maine

$4,601,159

$19,556,740

Maryland

$13,328,402

$23,991,123

Massachusetts

$27,844,840

$62,655,347

Michigan

$19,748,453

$81,809,998

Minnesota

$21,091,153

$65,909,852

Mississippi

$7,322,023

$12,211,547

Missouri

$17,320,428

$32,716,364

Montana

$2,913,339

$10,361,281

Nebraska

$3,821,936

$11,466,385

Nevada

$810,161

$1,620,322

New Hampshire

$2,899,913

$11,863,281

New Jersey

$32,205,325

$58,039,411

New Mexico

$4,639,145

$7,990,823

New York

$46,159,972

$189,650,275

North Carolina

$7,738,355

$15,552,555

North Dakota

$5,375,117

$11,152,389

Ohio

$38,360,063

$76,720,126

Oklahoma

$5,704,218

$10,765,598

Oregon

$11,032,940

$19,278,641

Pennsylvania

$34,016,199

$102,048,598

Rhode Island

$6,850,598

$11,430,655

South Carolina

$3,965,898

$8,498,352

South Dakota

$2,240,354

$8,679,968

Tennessee

$8,049,665

$17,249,283

Texas

$22,534,472

$37,557,454

Utah

$3,645,010

$10,997,456

Vermont

$2,173,588

$8,891,951

Virginia

$18,508,451

$25,327,354

Washington

$19,246,397

$32,632,855

West Virginia

$7,512,604

$13,522,687

Wisconsin

$17,798,499

$40,343,265

Wyoming

$2,139,887

$4,310,014

 

 

 

Total

$589,726,290

$1,432,602,952

STATES

$589,726,290

$1,432,602,952

TRIBES

$6,987,387

$15,568,556

TERRITORIES

$1,349,797

$2,249,662

 

 

 

Total

$598,063,474

$1,450,421,170

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Last Revised: December 18, 2003