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House GOP proposes short-term fix to home heating assistance

By Laura Weber, Michigan Public Radio Network

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LANSING, MI –

State House Republicans have introduced a plan to help make sure low-income homes can keep the heat on through the coming winter. As Michigan Public Radio's Laura Weber reports, the plan is a short-term solution to a home-heating-assistance crisis in the state.

The proposal would tap into one-time federal funds to help pay for home heating assistance for the coming winter.

Republican state Representative Ken Horn says lawmakers still need to work on a long-term solution. But he says this will help with the immediate problem.

"It's just a matter of setting priority now," he says. "And we think the need is this year. It's going to be a very cold winter."

Home heating aid was dealt a double blow this year. The state's home heating funds were frozen because of a Michigan Court of Appeals decision, and the federal government cut back its home-heating payments to states. The Legislature has just a couple more weeks to approve a home-heating aid plan before lawmakers leave for a winter break.

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