As Pennsylvania waits on federal funding for LIHEAP, Shapiro announced a commitment from utility companies that heat will not ...
With the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program delayed, over 300,000 Pa. households will wait longer for help heating ...
Gov. Shapiro announces that LIHEAP beneficiaries will not experience utilities cuts for the month of November.
Americans relying on home heating assistance have been warned payments could be delayed amid the ongoing government shutdown.
State officials say Pa. has not received its federal allocation for LIHEAP. Assistance could open on Dec. 3, if the funds begin to flow before then.
Governor Josh Shapiro announced that utility companies in Pennsylvania will prevent heat and electricity shutoffs in November ...
However, the shutdown has completely paused more than $200 million in LIHEAP funding for Pennsylvania through at least ...
In a release from the Department of Human Services, the program will be delayed until Dec. 3 because DHS has not yet received its federal allocation for 2025-2026 LIHEAP funds.
Pennsylvania’s Department of Human Services announced that the start of the state's federally funded Low-Income Home Energy ...
LIHEAP is poised to become the next political wedge between Democrats and Republicans — and Josh Shapiro has moved to get ahead of it.
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Pennsylvania utility companies agree not to turn off heat amid LIHEAP uncertainty, Shapiro says
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says utility companies in the state have agreed not to turn off heat or electricity in ...
Pennsylvania utilities have pledged to not cut off service while the federal government shutdown has delayed a program that helps low income households pay heating bills.
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