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Heating assistance cools off
Governor is asking the public to help the poor, elderly with utility bills
Standing outside Wallace's modest central city home, Huntsman said private contributions hopefully will cover a shortfall estimated at between $3 million and $9 million in assistance programs, including those operated by Questar Gas Co. and Utah Power.
That's due to the big jump in heating costs since this past winter. The governor's office said if the 35 percent of eligible Utahns who typically ask for help come forward this year, the programs are predicted to fall $3 million short.
The number of Utahns seeking assistance could climb, though, because of the higher price of heating homes. If it reaches 50 percent, the governor's office said existing programs will face a $9 million shortfall.
So far, the state is not offering to help close the funding gap despite record revenues in recent months.
"We're committed to serving our citizens' needs," he said, "to the best of our ability."
The administration apparently has concerns about the effect a promise of providing state funding would have on getting the public to make donations. Huntsman said his office will monitor the amount of money coming in for assistance.
"I've always been self-sufficient and able to take care of myself. Then I had a real bad accident" that forced her to ask for the financial assistance, Wallace said. "It was very much appreciated."
She said she has already taken many of the energy conservation steps described at the governor's press conference, including turning her thermostat down to just 60 degrees and depending on her wood-burning fireplace for heat.
Utahns who have the means should contribute, Wallace said.
Pamela Atkinson, a longtime advocate for the homeless, said contributions could mean the difference between losing a place to live for some Utahns.
"We cannot allow people to use their rent money to pay their heating bills and end up on the street," she said.
Utility representatives said information on assistance is available through local chapters of the American Red Cross, which administers the programs. Customers who want to give can either call the utilities or make a contribution with their bill.
Questar, which is expected to collect nearly $32 more a month from the average Utahn this winter thanks to rate increases, is set to start a "blue envelope" campaign for its program, called REACH.
Utah Power will also give its customers a chance to give to its Lend-A-Hand program in their bills.
Information on donating to the programs is also available by dialing the free 2-1-1 help line or visiting www.utah.gov.
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