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Feds to send money to help pay utility bills

Por: The Advocate Politics October 08, 2022

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WASHINGTON – Tens of thousands of low-income, disabled and senior households across Louisiana can’t pay their electric bills and the program that keeps them from having their power turned off ran out of money last month. But the U.S. Congress is sending Louisiana about $12.87 million.The Louisiana Housing Authority receives about $55 million to $60 million for Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. LIHEAP last year helped about 56,000... + full article



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