The Trump administration wants to eliminate the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), a little-known piece of the social safety net that helps low-income people pay their utility bills.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Much of the Lowcountry has felt lower temperatures over the past few days, a welcome relief after an extremely hot end of July; however, summer is not over yet, with more ...
The Upper East Tennessee Human Development Agency (UETHDA) announced its schedule for January’s Low Income Home Energy ...
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- This week, the Trump administration abruptly laid off the entire staff who work closely with the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, also known as LIHEAP. That office in ...
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Automatic LIEAP application mailing for low income energy assistance program introduced by WV Dept of Human Services
Beginning on Monday, January 5, 2026, the West Virginia Department of Human Services (DoHS), Bureau for Family Assistance (BFA) low income energy assistance program (LIEAP) applications will be ...
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - More than 40,000 people in Michiana who depend on SNAP benefits are trying to figure out how to pay for food amid the government shutdown, and the financial strain is ...
Thousands of Minnesota households will now be able to receive energy assistance after a monthlong delay caused by the federal government shutdown. The Minnesota Department of Commerce on Wednesday ...
A new study ranked Delaware as the sixth-worst state for energy assistance and support, compared to other states despite multiple programs aimed at helping residents manage their energy costs. The ...
President Trump's budget proposal would completely eliminate a program that helps about 6 million low-income households heat and cool their homes. Supporters of the program hope Congress will save it.
The Department of Health and Human Services fired the entire staff of the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and closed its office. LIHEAP provides heating and cooling assistance to over 26 ...
A Miami-based non-profit group is calling out the Trump administration for laying off the entire staff of a $4.1 billion program that helps millions of low-income households pay electricity and gas ...
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