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Members Of Michigan’s Congressional Delegation Reaffirm Support For LIHEAP


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Reductions To
LIHEAP Funding In
The FY 2013 Budget
Are Wrong For
Michigan

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Congressmen

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Reductions To LIHEAP Funding In The FY 2013 Budget Are Wrong for Michigan

President Obama has proposed a budget for FY 2013 that would fund LIHEAP at $400 million less than what was appropriated last year—and nearly 37 percent less than what was requested by Michigan Senators Levin and Stabenow.

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Advocate Story

Local Community Action Agencies (CAAs)  raised thousands of dollars through 40 Walk for Warmth events to help low income neighbors keep their heat and lights on.  The money raised by the Walks stays in the community and is used by the CAAs to provide energy assistance for those in need.

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If you need help keeping up with your bills, assistance is available now.


About Our Coalition

The Coalition to Keep Michigan Warm (Coalition) is a group of organizations including energy service providers, state governmental bodies, nonprofit energy assistance providers, and individual supporters with direct or indirect involvement in low income household energy issues.

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Member Spotlight

  • THAW
  • Consumers Energy
  • Semco Energy
  • Michigan 211
  • Salvation Army
  • DTE
  • Michigan Community Action
  • Michigan Electric and Gas Association
  • truenorth community services
  • Society of St Vincent de Paul

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