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| November 28 , 2005 Abrahams and  Majority Legislators Announce $250,000 in  
	
 Even though the  official start to winter is a month away, many Nassau County  homeowners are already chilled at the thought of the cost of heating their homes.  But thanks to Nassau County Legislator Kevan Abrahams (D-Hempstead) and the  Majority members, the County’s HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program) will be  receiving an additional $250,000 in funding in 2006. HEAP helps low-income  households meet the high cost of home energy.   Legislator  Abrahams, joined by Nassau County Presiding Officer Judy Jacobs (D-Woodbury), Deputy  Presiding Officer Roger Corbin (D-Westbury) and Legislators Joseph Scannell (D-Baldwin),  Diane Yatauro (D-Glen Cove),  Craig  Johnson (D-Port Washington), Dave Denenberg (D-Merrick), Jeffrey Toback  (D-Oceanside), Lisanne Altmann (D-Great Neck) and Dave Mejias (D-North  Massapequa), recently amended the 2006 budget to include an additional $250,000  for the County’s energy program.  “We all agreed  that this essential program was in need of additional funding in 2006,” said  Legislator Abrahams. “There is not a resident of Nassau County  who is not feeling the pinch of escalating costs of home heating fuels. We hope  this allows the County to extend a helping hand to even more people this winter.” On October 3rd  heating oil prices reached a record average retail price of $2.841 here on Long Island.  The  U.S. Department of Energy has also forecasted that this winter, heating oil  bills will be about 27 percent higher and gas bills about 40 percent  higher.   Those who pay  separately for heating costs and households, other than subsidized housing  whose heat is included in their rent, may be eligible for a one time regular  benefit during the program year.  The HEAP year generally begins in  November and closes when the program funding is exhausted, which can be as  early as mid-March. Seniors (age 60 and over), and persons of all ages who are  permanently disabled or receiving SSI benefits should contact the Nassau County Department of Senior  Citizen Affairs at 516-227-7386 for further information and an  application. All others, including seniors in an emergency situation, must  apply in person, or designate someone to apply for them, at: EAC Inc., 175 Fulton Avenue, 4th  Floor, Hempstead, N.Y., 11550,  516-565-4327. Benefits under the  Emergency HEAP component can also help prevent utility shut offs, provide  emergency fuel deliveries, and repair or replace essential, applicant-owned  heating equipment.  HEAP eligibility is based on the income of a household  and the housing situation. Eligible households that do pay directly for heat  receive a benefit amount ranging from $200 to $400.  “This year’s  eligibility levels have increased,” said Dr. Sharon Mullon, Commissioner of the  Department of Senior Citizen Affairs.   “Households whose combined monthly income falls below $1,803 for a  single person or $2,358 for a couple may now be eligible for benefits.  We are appreciative of these additional funds  which will enable us to serve more persons during this coming winter season.”     |