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Posted: 5:01 AM Jun 16, 2006
Low-income Families Get Heating Help
State plans additional payments as part of assistance program
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The state has released $3 million in crisis assistance to help Wisconsin low-income families who needed it this past winter.
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The Department of Administration is also giving $10 million in energy help for those families enrolled in a winter assistance program and still struggling to catch up. Right now, the average payment is $66.
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Millions more will be paid out to help 14,000 households in the governor's energy assistance program.
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