Entergy employees traveled to Washington, D.C., for the National Energy and Utility Assistance Coalition's LIHEAP Action Day Feb. 25-26 to urge Congress to continue funding the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
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CSR Vice President Patty Riddlebarger and Low-income Initiatives Manager Liz Brister with Mississippi Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith (far left).
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Entergy Employees, Community Partners Participate in LIHEAP Action Day
03/09/2020
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Entergy and Community Partners Advocate for Low-Income Customers on Capitol Hill
04/23/2019
On Feb. 28, Entergy employees and local community partners traveled to Washington, D.C. and met with congressional leaders to advocate in support of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
Relief for hundreds of thousands of vulnerable households in Entergy’s service area.
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LIHEAP Funding Increase a Win for Low-Income Customers
10/16/2018
An estimated $100 million in additional funding will provide relief for hundreds of thousands of vulnerable households in Entergy’s service area.
During last year's LIHEAP Action Day, Brister and other local advocates met with staff members of U.S. Senator Thad Cochran, Mississippi.
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Advocating for Low-Income Energy Assistance
02/13/2017
LIHEAP is a critical service that helps low-income residents manage heating and cooling costs. The program is literally a lifesaver for many, as increasingly severe temperatures can threaten the health and welfare of the 25 percent of Entergy customers who live in poverty.