Patty Murray

04/03/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/03/2025 14:36

FACT SHEET: Trump Imperils Program to Help Working Americans Heat and Cool Their Homes

Trump and RFK Jr. fired entire staff running LIHEAP-putting program that helps 6 million American households heat and cool their homes in grave jeopardy

$378 million due to go out to help Americans avoid sweltering heat this summer now at risk

Washington, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, responded to President Trump and Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. firing the entirety of the staff who run the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), which helps 6 million American households with the tightest budgets afford to heat and cool their homes.

6 MILLION HOUSEHOLDS SERVED BY LIHEAP ANNUALLY

In a statement, Senator Murray said:

"As he raises costs for American families by $3,800 and works to give billionaires like himself new tax breaks, Trump has now also fired all the staff in charge of helping over 6 million American households heat and cool their homes.

"If the idea here is to prevent federal funding from reaching working class families who are counting on help to cool their homes this summer, Trump and RFK Jr. are on to something-because who exactly is supposed to ensure this funding gets out now? In a matter of weeks, HHS is due to send states hundreds of millions of dollars in new resources ahead of the summer heat-who is going to ensure that happens? When HHS has to quickly turn around new appropriations in October to release funding to states ahead of the winter cold, who is going to ensure that is done quickly and correctly?

"Even a brief delay could ruin the finances of working families who are hanging on by a thread if this money doesn't get out-and leave seniors stranded in deadly heat waves this summer. If there are serious errors with calculations that end up shortchanging communities, we have Trump and RFK Jr. to thank for firing the very people who keep this program running.

"Donald Trump and Elon Musk would like us to believe that our country cannot afford to pay the salaries of the people who help working people across America heat and cool their homes-but that we can afford over $5 trillion in new tax breaks for billionaires like themselves. It is as absurd as it is offensive-and it is working people across the country who will suffer the consequences of their recklessness."

LIHEAP helps 6 million households in every state and territory afford to heat and cool their homes with $4.1 billion in assistance for fiscal year 2025. The program is particularly important in ensuring working class Americans and vulnerable populations like seniors are not left in deadly heat waves or winter freezes. Each year, extreme heat causes more deaths than any other weather events.

Approximately $378 million in fiscal year 2025 funding to help Americans cool their homes this summer has yet to go out. Without it, Americans will lose out on a lifeline that saves them money each month and allows them to stay cool.

A state-by-state breakdown of LIHEAP funding in jeopardy because Trump and RFK Jr. fired the entirety of the staff that run the program is below:

STATE FUNDING HOUSEHOLDS SERVED
Alabama $61,827,868 80,636
Alaska $12,514,996 4,737
Arizona $34,579,159 27,788
Arkansas $38,052,625 69,242
California $252,804,332 222,271
Colorado $60,504,810 88,951
Connecticut $80,405,772 101,181
Delaware $14,532,965 11,431
District of Columbia $12,663,494 14,893
Florida $118,510,347 106,968
Georgia $93,715,302 137,619
Hawaii $8,322,955 8,349
Idaho $23,198,387 34,439
Illinois $197,224,161 172,841
Indiana $84,494,967 122,931
Iowa $58,755,595 83,353
Kansas $40,143,968 39,185
Kentucky $60,361,460 119,407
Louisiana $61,891,569 103,858
Maine $41,291,192 41,195
Maryland $82,939,890 96,798
Massachusetts 145,506,393 152,011
Michigan $179,606,815 431,842
Minnesota $125,243,116 133,166
Mississippi $38,710,989 46,243
Missouri $87,476,893 130,057
Montana $23,598,855 17,254
Nebraska $35,797,133 41,270
Nevada $17,014,767 12,273
New Hampshire $30,873,308 29,669
New Jersey $135,718,896 241,888
New Mexico $21,859,849 43,592
New York $400,902,563 1,162,529
North Carolina $114,199,252 201,988
North Dakota $23,610,179 14,633
Ohio $171,388,890 265,455
Oklahoma $43,138,184 112,440
Oregon $44,165,847 57,454
Pennsylvania $215,460,689 312,789
Rhode Island $26,802,894 26,052
South Carolina $53,276,376 48,638
South Dakota $21,292,485 23,787
Tennessee $75,921,984 118,073
Texas $197,192,608 120,725
Utah $28,641,042 24,344
Vermont $23,140,644 26,695
Virginia $103,773,588 118,347
Washington $66,214,242 84,654
West Virginia $35,191,790 56,108
Wisconsin $112,736,789 189,941
Wyoming $11,065,033 7,615
TOTAL $4,115,400,000 5,939,605

Funding listed is the full FY24 allocation released to states by HHS. FY25 allocations are not yet final or fully disbursed. [HHS DATA]

Households served is the number of households served by LIHEAP in FY23-the latest data on record. [HHS DATA]

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