Blog Action: Keep The Heat On

The White House comment line is (202) 456-6213 and I have just called to ask the president not to cut federal heating assistance programs:

President Obama’s proposed 2012 budget will cut several billion dollars from the government’s energy assistance fund for poor people, officials briefed on the subject told National Journal.

It’s the biggest domestic spending cut disclosed so far, and one that will likely generate the most heat from the president’s traditional political allies. Such complaints might satisfy the White House, which has a vested interest in convincing Americans that it is serious about budget discipline.  One White House friend, Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), earlier today said a Republican proposal to cut home heating oil counted as an “extreme idea” that would “set the country backwards.”  Schumer has not yet reacted to Obama’s proposed cut. On Wednesday, Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., declared: “The President’s reported proposal to drastically slash LIHEAP funds by more than half would have a severe impact on many of New Hampshire’s most vulnerable citizens and I strongly oppose it.” A spokesman for Rep. Ed Markey, D-Mass., declared similarly: “If these cuts are real, it would be a very disappointing development for millions of families still struggling through a harsh winter.”

Yesterday, Senator Kerry asked the president not to cut this vital heating assistance program. As regular viewers know, heating assistance demand is at an all-time high. Please call and/or email the White House and keep the heat on.

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  • Anonymous

    It’s only *proposed* to be reduced back to 2008 levels, back before the surge in fuel prices. It’s also an inefficient program that allows its recipients to overuse the product, and it’s considered a giveaway to natural gas companies.

    All in all it’s much more complex than you propose, and your calls won’t change the fact that it will continue to service people under the current rules during this season.

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