ap

Skip to content

Breaking News

PUBLISHED:
Getting your player ready...

DENVER—Fewer Colorado residents can expect to get help with their heating bills this winter.

State heating assistance program director Todd Jorgensen says the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program benefits will be reserved for the most-needy clients.

According to the Denver Post ( ), nearly 150,000 households applied for help last year and more than 125,000 were accepted.

Jorgensen says this year, the number of applicants is expected to increase, but fewer than 113,000 will receive aid.

———

Information from: The Denver Post,

RevContent Feed

More in News