Pritzker Announces $42 Million
Water Assistance Program for Low-Income Households
New Program to Offer Water/Sewer Billing
Relief for Residents at Risk of Service Shutoff
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[December 08, 2021]
Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and
Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today announced a new program available
to assist low-income Illinois families experiencing economic
hardship. A new water billing assistance program, the Low-Income
Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP), provides $42 million in
shut-off avoidance for residents unable to pay their water and sewer
bills.
The new water billing assistance program builds on $327 million in
emergency assistance launched earlier this year for low-income
families facing difficulty with paying their utility bill and other
essential household bills. Residents in need of financial support
can visit www.helpillinoisfamilies.com for more information on how
to apply for water and other assistance this season.
“Illinois is launching the Low-Income Household Water Assistance
Program – $42 million to help residents keep up with their water and
sewage bills, avoiding utility shut offs and ensuring the roof over
their head is also a home,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Together
with the $327 million I announced in September for energy bill
assistance and the Community Services Block Grant Program, our total
available funds for utility bills and other household expenses are
at a record level. We’ve been able to help Illinoisans avoid 112,000
utility disconnections across the state and will be providing
hundreds of millions of additional dollars in the months ahead.”
LIHWAP recognizes the immense economic toll that the COVID-19
pandemic has taken on residents statewide. Households are finding it
difficult to keep up with their utility bills, including water and
sewer bills. For customers of the regulated water utilities, nearly
20% of households are paying late fees and five percent are shut off
or in immediate danger of being shut off.
“Our administration knows that financial stress can come from many
sides, and that’s why we have allocated hundreds of millions of
dollars to not only rental and mortgage aid, like the $505 million
distributed to 57,000 households through the Illinois Rental Payment
Program, but also utility assistance,” said Lt. Governor Juliana
Stratton. “The Low-Income Household Water Assistance Program builds
on these support systems and will bring relief to thousands more
families. It is another lifeline for our most vulnerable residents.”
“Under Governor Pritzker's leadership, we are expanding our Help
Illinois Families programs to include Water Assistance to help
ensure Illinoisans have access to fundamental resources like water,
regardless of their income," said Acting Director of DCEO Sylvia I.
Garcia.
New LIHWAP funds are being made available to low-income families who
are facing disconnection, those who have already been shut off, or
those currently facing arrearages of $250 or more.
LIHWAP was authorized in this year’s State budget, supported with
funds via the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and the Consolidated
Appropriations Act. Additionally, the Governor signed and state
lawmakers passed two pieces of legislation, P.A. 102-0262 and P.A.
102-0613, authorizing two future permanent state-funded water
assistance programs that will grant families relief on arrearages
and to help prevent more families from facing shutoffs.
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Since the start of the pandemic, the Pritzker administration has directed a
significant expansion of programs to in response to the needs facing families.
This includes leveraging of an historic amount of assistance for rental and
mortgage payments and directing a record-level of investment in the State’s
LIHEAP utility assistance program. Additionally, the State has created historic
access to these programs, by expanding the income threshold to serve more
low-income families, and by allowing undocumented families to qualify for LIHEAP
for the first time in state history.
To date – more than $470 million in household assistance has been made available
as part of Help Illinois Families – and nearly 112,000 utility disconnections
statewide have been avoided, thanks to State of Illinois interventions over the
past year and half.
Families have several options when seeking water and utility assistance funds.
Eligible applicants can visit DCEO's website helpillinoisfamilies.com to fill
out a request for service form, can contact the hotline at 1-833-711-0374, or
may visit any one of 34 Community Action Agencies located statewide.
“We are pleased to partner with the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic
Opportunity on this critical initiative to establish water service as a basic
human right and advance equity.” said Harold Rice, President and Chief Executive
Officer of CEDA. “Our organization will be partnering with the State for
low-income residents of Cook County to ensure high-quality services by
leveraging our more than 55 years of operations, education, and engagement of
local residents.”
Eligibility for LIHWAP, like LIHEAP and other household assistance programs
offered by the state, is income dependent. To be eligible, Illinois families
must demonstrate that they are within 200 percent of the federal poverty line.
For a family of four, this means combined income of $54,000 or less. To find out
if you are eligible, please visit helpillinoisfamilies.com. LIHWAP applications
will be accepted now through August 31, 2023 or until funds are exhausted.
"Thank you, Governor Pritzker, for taking the initiative to engage and create a
program that's long overdue for the residents and citizens across the State of
Illinois,” said Bishop Dr. Claude Porter, founder of PLCCA. “This initiative
demonstrates the kind of leadership he is capable of providing and his continued
efforts to make a difference."
The latest emergency relief by the State of Illinois is provided through the
Governor’s Help Illinois Families initiative – aimed at helping low-income
residents access utility and basic household assistance dollars provided via the
Low-Income Household Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) and CSBG. More than $200
million in utility assistance remains available this season through LIHEAP
alone.
To apply for these programs or water assistance, visit DCEO's website
helpillinoisfamilies.com, or contact the hotline service providing real-time
assistance in over 30 languages at 1-833-711-0374.
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