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Committee hears plan for statewide low‑income monthly energy assistance program
Summary
Staff and advocates told the House Appropriations Committee the substitute to HB 19‑03 would create a Commerce‑administered statewide program to reduce low‑income households' monthly energy burden, phased in by utility size and subject to appropriation, with illustrative funding of $30 million in FY2028 and implementation costs estimated in the low millions.
Megan McFadden, staff to the House Environment and Energy Committee, told the Appropriations Committee the proposed second substitute to House Bill 19‑03 would establish a statewide energy assistance program administered by the Department of Commerce that directs funds to reduce the percent of income low‑income households pay for energy bills. "This bill establishes a statewide program through the Department of Commerce to reduce the energy burden of low income households," McFadden said during the staff briefing.
The bill would require participating utilities to provide…
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