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For Immediate Release
January 14, 2008
Contact: Anna Gustafson
717-787-2637
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Rhoades Introduces the Pennsylvania Home Heating Rebate Program for Senior Citizens

HARRISBURG— Encouraging his colleagues to address an issue that hits home for thousands of Pennsylvanians, Senator James J. Rhoades (R-29) announced today that he will introduce the Home Heating Rebate Program so that seniors citizens can receive additional state assistance to offset the skyrocketing costs of home heating fuel.

“With the way that the price of home heating fuel is rising, thousands of our senior citizens need help- right now,” said Rhoades. “My legislation will give it to them.”

Rhoades’ legislation will provide senior citizens who are eligible for the Property Tax and Rent Rebate Program with home heating fuel rebates. Senior citizens would apply for a rebate to be used to offset the cost of home heating fuels. The amount of the rebates will be based on the availability of unused funds remaining in the Property Tax and Rent Rebate Program.

According to Rhoades, over $80 million is available right now. 

“These funds are available now. They are supposed to be used for our senior citizens. So, we should use these funds for something that many of our senior citizens desperately need: help with paying their home heating bills,” said Rhoades.

In 2006, The General Assembly doubled the size of the Property Tax and Rent Rebate (PTRR) Program, by increasing payments $131 million and adding 281,000 new participants. However, over $80 million remains in the PTRR program that were not expended on claims this year. Rhoades’ legislation simply uses any remaining funds for the home heating rebate program.           

Last week, Rhoades introduced legislation that would mandate an immediate price freeze on all light fuel oil, which includes oil used for domestic heating. The restriction would expire at the end of the winter season on April 1, 2008.  In addition, civil fines of up to $1,000 maybe imposed for each violation of the law.

“The price of oil is hitting record highs and energy prices are continuing to rise,” said Rhoades. “This bill will give our senior citizens the help they need - right now.

“For me, the question isn’t why we should do this. The question is why we shouldn’t,” said Rhoades. “So long as I am a Senator, I don’t want a single senior citizen to be left out in the cold.”