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Senate Urges HHS to Release LIHEAP Funding
March 24, 2026
U.S. Senators Dick Durbin, Tammy Duckworth, Jeanne Shaheen, and a bipartisan group of colleagues have formally called on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to immediately release approximately $400 million in remaining Fiscal Year 2026 Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funds. This funding is intended to support low-income households facing increased energy costs due to recent cold weather and rising utility prices nationwide. The senators emphasize the urgency of timely disbursement to prevent vulnerable families from making difficult tradeoffs between essential needs.
- The LIHEAP funding release represents a critical procurement and grant disbursement opportunity for agencies and contractors involved in energy assistance and weatherization services.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased demand for energy-related social service programs and related contract activities as funds become available.
- Organizations providing energy efficiency, weatherization, and community solar projects may find expanded opportunities, especially in states like New Hampshire receiving additional infrastructure law funding.
- This development signals potential acceleration in federal energy assistance program spending, impacting planning and resource allocation for FY26.
We urge you to immediately release the remaining roughly $400 million of FY26 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) funding available under PL 119-75.
— U.S. Senators including Jeanne Shaheen
Agencies
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Senate
Contracts
$400 million, $3.5 billion total, including $18 million for New Hampshire, $43 million