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Senators Urge HHS to Release LIHEAP Funds
March 14, 2026
Senators Susan Collins, Jack Reed, and Lisa Murkowski, along with a bipartisan group, have formally urged the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to promptly release approximately $400 million in remaining Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funds for Fiscal Year 2026. This funding is critical to support low-income households facing rising energy costs and to prevent delays in state-administered energy assistance and weatherization programs. The total LIHEAP allocation for FY26 is about $4.045 billion, with this remaining portion essential for timely program implementation.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals and contractors involved in energy assistance and weatherization services should anticipate continued demand as states receive these funds to support vulnerable populations.
- The release of funds will enable state agencies to proceed with contracts and service agreements related to energy cost relief and weatherization projects.
- Organizations providing energy-related services or program management should evaluate opportunities arising from the disbursement of these federal funds.
- Timely fund release reduces risk of program delays, impacting procurement timelines and contract execution for service providers.
Agencies
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Senate, National Energy Assistance Directorsβ Association
Contracts
$4.045 billion total, with approximately $400 million remaining to be released
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Sources
- Senators Collins, Reed, Murkowski Lead B... | U.S. Senator Susan Collins · Collins Senate · Mar 14