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Group Part of National Drive to Add Funding for
LIHEAP
Little Rock, Ark. – As energy bills arrive itemizing the cost of warding off
record summer heat, customer advocates are heading to Congress to urge continued
strong funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
Although the number of households helped by LIHEAP increased in 2009, the
federal program still reaches only one out of every five eligible households
across the nation. In Arkansas, only 24 percent of eligible households receive
help from LIHEAP.
Entergy employees, advocates and LIHEAP recipients are taking part in the
National Fuel Funds Network’s Washington Action Day for LIHEAP on Wednesday to
draw attention to the need for strong funding. LIHEAP is the primary tool to
help working-poor families, especially those with preschoolers, elderly or
disabled individuals who are struggling to pay their heating and cooling costs.
Voluntary initiatives run by Entergy, other utilities and charities don’t have
the resources to meet the growing need.
It is the first time that LIHEAP Action Day has been held in the summer, which
is meant to help draw attention to the needs of at-risk Americans in
warm-weather states. Nationwide, only about 10 percent of LIHEAP funds are
devoted to summer cooling programs. Federal statistics show the first half of
2010 has been the warmest year on record.
“Extreme summertime heat is America’s number one weather-related killer,” said
Oscar Washington, director of customer service for Entergy Arkansas, Inc. “On
average, more than 1,500 people in the U.S. die each year from excessive heat -
that’s more than the 30-year average number of deaths from tornadoes,
hurricanes, floods and lightning combined!”
“When you add that physical danger to the economic problems facing Arkansans and
other Southerners who’ve lost jobs over the last two years, the need to
strengthen LIHEAP is greater than ever before. It’s one of the most efficient
and effective programs the government has to help people in crisis,” he added.
Entergy employees and other advocates are urging Congress to budget at least
$5.1 billion for LIHEAP during federal fiscal year 2011 and reauthorize the
program through 2014. Funding for LIHEAP has been at $5.1 billion since the
recession hit with full force in the fall of 2008.
“Local administrators are reporting there’s a growing need,” said Washington.
“At current funding levels, LIHEAP can only serve about 20 percent of those who
need help, so there is significant unmet need out there. Releasing LIHEAP
contingency funds now would mean help for hundreds more Arkansas families.”
LIHEAP Washington Action Day is also sponsored by the Edison Electric Institute
and the American Gas Association.
Entergy Arkansas, Inc. provides electricity to more than 687,000 customers in 63
counties. It is a subsidiary of Entergy Corporation. Entergy Corporation is an
integrated energy company engaged primarily in electric power production and
retail distribution operations.
Entergy owns and operates power plants with approximately 30,000 megawatts of
electric generating capacity, and it is the second-largest nuclear generator in
the United States. Entergy delivers electricity to 2.7 million utility customers
in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.
Entergy’s online address is
entergy-arkansas.com
Twitter: EntergyMediaArk
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