Virginia Governor Tim Kaine (Associated Press)
Virginia Governor Tim Kaine (Associated Press)
Updated: Wednesday, 12 Nov 2008, 9:12 PM EST
Published : Wednesday, 12 Nov 2008, 4:36 PM EST
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Virginia will have millions more in federal dollars this winter
to assist low-income residents with their heating bills.
The state will have $128 million to dispense under the Low
Income Home Energy Assistance Program. That's more than three times
the $38 million Virginia got last year.
A family of four with monthly gross income of $2,297 or less
or an individual earning $1,127 or less a month would qualify.
Applications have to be made to local social services
agencies by Dec. 1.
Last year, the program aided 108,000 Virginia households.
Congress this year boosted heating assistance to $5 billion
nationally, at least four times more than a year ago, after a
severe winter and soaring fuel prices a year ago.
Related Links:
Dept. of Social Services Energy Assistance