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            Additional LIHEAP funding releasedto assist Illinois residents
 
            
            [JAN. 10, 2003]  
            SPRINGFIELD -- Gov. George 
            Ryan announced Wednesday that the state of Illinois is receiving $7 
            million in funds from the federal government, which will allow the 
            state to help more families pay their heating bills this winter. The 
            increased funding means approximately 20,000 additional households 
            in the state will be eligible for assistance through the John W. 
            Maitland Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, known as LIHEAP.  | 
        
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            "My office has been working with 
            Governor-elect Rod Blagojevich, community leaders like Reverend 
            Jesse Jackson and utility companies in providing resources to help 
            low income residents pay their heating bills," said Gov. Ryan, who 
            last week sent a letter to President Bush requesting additional 
            LIHEAP funds. "I'd like to thank the president and his staff for 
            responding to our concerns and allowing us to meet the needs of 
            thousands of additional Illinois households in keeping warm this 
            winter." 
            LIHEAP is a federal grant program that 
            helps low-income households meet the costs of home energy. The 
            program is administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and 
            Community Affairs (DCCA).   
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            "The governor's lobbying efforts, as … 
            in previous years, have been invaluable in getting additional 
            federal funds made available for LIHEAP during both the winter and 
            summer months," said Acting DCCA Director Joseph Hannon.  
            LIHEAP is operated throughout the state 
            by a network of local agencies that work with utilities, determine 
            eligibility and provide benefits to households. People 
            wishing to apply should contact the local agency in the county where 
            they live. For additional assistance, call the toll-free LIHEAP 
            information line, 1 (800) 252-8643. [Illinois 
            Government News Networkpress release]
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