Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Richard Lerblance
Chairman, Energy & Environment
Senate District 7
Pittsburg, Latimer, Haskell and Sequoyah Counties
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Release: October 17, 2005
Senator Richard Lerblance
Governor Should Convene Energy Summit, Senate Energy Committee
Chairman Says
Senate Energy and Environment Committee Chairman
Richard
Lerblance has asked Governor Brad Henry to convene a statewide
energy summit to discuss ways to help working families in Oklahoma
deal with expected increases in the cost of heating their homes
this winter.
“The Senate has already taken the lead in
seeking ways for the state to expand upon the federal Low Income
Home Energy Assistance Program. We also need to call on the leaders
of Oklahoma’s energy industry to help us find ways to further
assist working families and our senior citizens living on fixed
incomes,” said Lerblance, D-Hartshorne.
Forecasters are predicting that home heating bills
in Oklahoma could be 35 percent higher this winter than they were
a year ago.
“Many elderly Oklahomans living on social
security already have to choose between buying their prescription
drugs and putting food on their tables. If their gas bills increase
$50 a month, they will have another difficult choice to make and
as leaders of this state we must do everything we can to ease
their burden,” Lerblance said.
Some energy companies have monthly averaging programs
that keep home energy bills consistent throughout the year. Thousands
of Oklahomans take advantage of these programs but for the thousands
more who don’t the dramatic increase in the price of natural
gas will cripple their household budgets.
“By bringing together the leaders of the
natural gas, oil, coal, wind energy, water power and other related
industries, perhaps we can find other new and innovative ways
to protect our most vulnerable citizens from the cold,”
Lerblance said.
Lerblance asked Henry to convene the summit in
an October 14 letter and hopes a summit can be arranged before
Thanksgiving to allow leaders to enact solutions before winter
arrives.