Curry bill to help Mainers access heating assistance receives unanimous support in Senate
AUGUSTA — On Thursday, the Maine Senate voted in favor of a bill from Sen. Chip Curry, D-Belfast, to reduce barriers Mainers face in accessing heating assistance. An LD 1966, “An Act To Facilitate Access to Heating Assistance,” received unanimous, bipartisan support.
“When someone reaches out for heating assistance, it’s almost always because their need has become dire. Unfortunately, this winter, we heard story after story of Mainers being forced to wait months to receive the assistance they needed urgently. By making this commonsense change and removing bureaucratic hurdles, we can make sure more Maine families get the heating assistance they need, when they need it,” said Sen. Curry. “I’m proud of the work that the Legislature is doing to help Maine people keep their lights on and their homes warm, and I’m eager to see this bill cross the finish line.”
LD 1966 would require the Maine State Housing Authority to adopt rules for the administration of its fuel assistance program that require local program operators and administrators — particularly the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or HEAP — to accept online applications. Local Community Action Programs administer applications for HEAP. The current process of applying for HEAP has created a bottleneck for applicants, with far too many Mainers waiting months to receive the assistance they need and qualify for. The committee amendment adds an emergency clause to the bill, meaning that it would go into effect immediately upon becoming law.
“HEAP is a complicated program based on federal rules. We are mandated to provide the greatest benefit to the poorest people with the highest heating cost burden. This makes HEAP more complicated than a typical low-income benefit. Changes like categorical eligibility and online applications will not be simple, nor will they be silver bullets, but they all should make a difference in this process,” said Erik Jorgensen with MaineHousing, in testimony supporting the bill.
Maine Community Action Partnership and Maine Equal Justice also testified in favor of the bill.
LD 1966 is part of a package of bills sponsored by Legislative Democrats to help Mainers who are struggling to keep up with spiking energy bills. Other bills in the package arE:
- LD 2010, “An Act to Help Maine Residents with High Electricity Cost,” sponsored by Senate President Troy Jackson, D-Allagash
- LD 1913, “An Act To Review Strategies for Improving Utility Rate Affordability and To Provide Utility Relief,” sponsored by Sen. Eloise Vitelli, D-Arrowsic
- LD 2006, “An Act to Improve the Low-income Home Energy Assistance Program,” sponsored by Rep. Raegan LaRochelle, D-Augusta
LD 1966 faces further votes in the Legislature.