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$21 MILLION TO HELP PAY OVERDUE UTILITY BILLS

By Kevin Zimmermann Apr 29, 2021 6:32 AM (WHBL) – More than 36,000 utility customers across Wisconsin have been helped to clear their overdue utility bills thanks to a $21 million dollar allocation to the Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program.  Governor Tony Evers said on Wednesday that the money comes from Wisconsin’s fiscal year 21 allocation for the federal Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program.  And for those weary of navigating through applications for getting such help, there’s relief of another kind – the payments were made directly on behalf of those eligible and no further action needs to be taken. The allocation is the latest step made after several consumer protections were put in place last year that allowed people to stay safe in their homes and maintain utility service even if they lost income.  Later, the Public Service Commission helped utilities to account for those expenses and maintain their financial strength and service.

Wisconsin program to help with overdue utility bills

Wisconsin program to help with overdue utility bills April 28, 2021 2:00 PM Jourdan Vian Updated: MADISON, Wis. (WKBT) A Wisconsin program announced Wednesday will include $21 million to cover overdue utility bills in the state. The Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program, offered by the Wisconsin Department of Administration and Public Service Commission, will help 36,000 qualifying utility customers. “This year has been tough for folks and families, and we know there are so many who’ve struggled to make ends meet,” said Gov. Tony Evers. “That’s why we’re working every day to ensure families, our state, and our economy can bounce back from this pandemic, and part of that is making sure households across the state can keep their lights on and their utilities running.”

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