New York
Low-income New Yorkers to receive utility bill credit
Albany, New York – The Energy Affordability Program for low-income New Yorkers will help them pay past utility bills, which will be reflected on August bills.
According to Governor Kathy Hochul, the first roll-outs for the $567 million in funding will start Monday, August 1st.
The program includes $250 million from the statewide COVID-19 bill credit program – adopted by the New York State Public Service Commission – that has been adopted by the now to be used for these utility credits, Governor Hochul said.
According to Hochul, “low-income” New Yorkers will have access to these credits, but did not specify an income that is considered “low-income,” but estimated that more than 327,000 New Yorkers will be eligible.
The number of people who are more than two months behind on utility bills has increased at an “unprecedented” rate, the governor’s office also said.
As called for by the FY 2023 state budget, the one-time credit from the Energy Affordability Program will “eliminate unpaid utility bills that have accrued through May 1, 2022.” Any person that applies before December 31, 2022, will be included.
“I am pleased to announce that the largest low-income utility financial assistance program in the state’s history rolls out on Monday, August 1 – marking a major step forward in the state’s ongoing efforts to help New Yorkers maintain utility services,” Governor Hochul said in a statement. “No New Yorker should have their lights and air conditioning shut off as a result of financial problems caused by the pandemic. I applaud the State Legislature for their partnership to appropriate $250 million toward reducing the burden of utility arrears, which will be critical to helping vulnerable New Yorkers maintain their utility services, especially during these hot summer months.”
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