In response to a significant increase in requests to help with sewer, stormwater and water bills, the Portland Water Bureau ...
The Riverside City Council on Tuesday approved $100,000 to assist Riverside residents experiencing a lapse in food ...
Tulsa extends utility payment grace period for residents affected by government shutdown until January 31, 2026, to ease the burden on those reliant on SNAP and federal employment.
The annual application window typically opens in early November but will be “delayed indefinitely until the Trump Administration and Washington Republicans act to end the government shutdown and fund ...
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, helps about 6 million U.S. households pay energy bills, buy fuel or ...
Americans relying on home heating assistance have been warned payments could be delayed amid the ongoing government shutdown.
With the federal government shutdown threatening SNAP benefits, delayed LIHEAP opening and inflation on the rise, families are facing compounded hardship challenging both food security and access to ...
With the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program delayed, over 300,000 Pa. households will wait longer for help heating ...
The LIHEAP delays are casting another spotlight on rising utility rates. Data centers, electrification and extreme weather ...
The Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program is not distributing new funding while the federal government is shut down.
South Carolina received $53.7 million worth of LIHEAP funds in 2024, averaging $648 for heating and $1,413 for cooling per household.
The City of Tulsa and the Tulsa Metropolitan Utility Authority (TMUA) have announced a temporary utility payment grace period ...
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