Oklahoma
State Senate
Senator Cal Hobson
Senate District 16
Cleveland and McClain Counties
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For Immediate Release:
January 12, 2006
Senator Cal Hobson
Hobson Offers HOPE for Families Struggling
to Pay High Energy Bills
(Oklahoma City) Veteran State Senator Cal Hobson today announced
the filing of legislation that will create a permanent funding source
to provide state funds to bolster the federal Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Program (LIHEAP) administered by the Oklahoma Department
of Human Services.
The Helping Oklahomans Pay for Energy (HOPE) Act will set aside
an estimated $8 million a year that can be used to help low income
Oklahomans pay their utility bills both in the winter and summer
months.
“The rising cost of natural gas has already sparked a dramatic
increase in home heating bills, leaving many Oklahoma families struggling
to make ends meet. Market analysts don’t expect energy prices
to substantially subside this year, next year or in the foreseeable
future. The HOPE Act will ensure that state funds are available
so that low income Oklahomans won’t have to choose between
buying groceries and keeping the heat on,” Hobson said.
The Senator said the same increases in natural gas prices that
are causing home heating costs to rise are also swelling state coffers
through increased gross production tax receipts.
As contained in Senate Bill 1367, the HOPE Act would dedicate
1 percent of state collections of the gross production tax on natural
gas to a new fund that would be used to add state dollars to the
federal LIHEAP program.
“High gas prices help the state’s bottom line but
they are creating a hardship for working Oklahomans. It only makes
sense to me that the state share the wealth with Oklahoma families
who are struggling to make ends meet,” Hobson said.
The HOPE Act, he explained, would go into effect July 1 and wouldn’t
impact the previously announced agreement between Governor Brad
Henry and Legislative leaders to add $5 million in state funds to
the LIHEAP program this year.
“I don’t believe we can count on the federal government
in the future to provide increased funding for this important program.
This legislation will make state money available to make sure no
Oklahoma family is left out in the cold,” Hobson said.
For more information contact:
Senator Communication's Office- (405) 521-5774

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