Low-income households receiving federal help with their energy bills will have enough money at least until the end of February, even if there’s a partial government shutdown after Jan. 30.
“Funds will not be delayed,” said Mark Wolfe, executive director at the National Energy Assistance Directors Association, citing the $3.7 billion in advance funding for the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program the government disbursed to recipients after the last shutdown ended in November 2025.
Wolfe said his group didn’t expect another government closure to “prevent states from drawing down their share as needed. All programs are fully operational.” The ...
