House
Republican Press Release
August 22,
2008
Press
Office: 860-240-8700

The legislature adopted the following measures late Friday
during a one-day special session called to deal with emergency energy
assistance:
- $8.5 million for Operation Fuel to provide emergency
assistance to households with income between 151% and 200% of the federal
poverty level ($31,800 to $42,400 for a family of four).
- $5 million for Operation Fuel to provide emergency assistance
to households between 200% of the federal poverty level and 100% of the
state media income ($42,400 to $93,821 for a family of four)
- $6.5 million for municipal grants to assist in heating
public schools
- $4 million to provide home heating assistance to residents
62 years of age and older
- $3.5 million for home heating assistance grants to
non-profits that provide human services of public health services for the
state
- $3 million in additional funding for a rebate program for
residential furnace/boiler replacement
- $2 million for rebates to residents that repair or upgrade
their existing furnace/boiler to achieve greater efficiencies
- $2 million to change a furnace replacement loan program
from low to zero interest. It increases those eligible for the program
from 150% to 200% of the state median income (up to $187,642 for a family
of four)
- $35 million for an Energy Contingency Account
- $7 million for a new Energy Audit Subsidy Program that
provides energy audits to residential customers at a cost of $75
- $2 million for a weatherization program for individuals
who qualify for state heating assistance
How to Apply
Individuals can call the state’s 2-1-1 hotline to receive
information on who is eligible for various federal and state energy assistance
programs and how to apply.
Rep. DelGobbo serves the 70th assembly district
of Naugatuck in the state House of Representatives. He is ranking member on the
legislature’s budget-writing Appropriations Committee.