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Coalition calls on Legislature to free-up money to keep homes heated

By Laura Weber, Michigan Public Radio Network

LANSING, MI –

Human services advocates say the state Legislature needs to make sure people in low-income households do not have their heat turned off this winter. The federal government has proposed dramatic cuts to home-heating assistance.

Susan Sherer is CEO of the Heat and Warmth Fund. She says families in low-income homes cannot withstand the cut.

"Well the cuts are going to be just seismic for Michigan," he says. "And Michigan still I think suffers from what the rest of the country suffers from, from an economy standpoint."

The state fund for home heating assistance is also caught up in a court fight and cannot be touched. Sherer and other advocates say state lawmakers need to approve a plan to keep home-heating assistance available before the Legislature breaks for the winter.

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