House Markups Cont'd
We have just learned that the State Energy Program (SEP) has recieved $49.5 million in the House Energy and Water Subcommittee markups. We will share more information as it comes to light.
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We have just learned that the State Energy Program (SEP) has recieved $49.5 million in the House Energy and Water Subcommittee markups. We will share more information as it comes to light.
Posted by National Association for State Community Services Programs at Wednesday, May 30, 2007 0 comments
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Posted by National Association for State Community Services Programs at Wednesday, May 30, 2007 0 comments
Yesterday, the House Energy and Water Subcommittee reported its FY08 markups which contain $245.5 million for the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP), a 20% increase above the Administration-reduced 2007 program.
We are very grateful to Chairman Visclosky (D-IN) and Ranking Member Hobson (R-OH) for their recognition of the WAP through these critical funds for FY08.
We will now turn our attention to the Senate and keep you apprised as further developments come to light.
Posted by National Association for State Community Services Programs at Thursday, May 24, 2007 0 comments
Posted by National Association for State Community Services Programs at Tuesday, May 15, 2007 0 comments
Posted by National Association for State Community Services Programs at Wednesday, May 09, 2007 0 comments
Embedded in this blog are a series of video clips related to weatherization. These are streamed from the "You Tube" website which is a forum designed to self-publish a wide range of video footage.
Although the above clips are not offical WAP footage, they have been temporarily included to offer the public a clearer understanding of what weatherization is and what it looks like.
We strongly encourage you to submit clips of actual measures installed on low income homes through the WAP.
Through this vehicle we hope to reach an even greater number of stakeholders and allow them to witness the benefits of the programs virtually through this site.
We make an open call for footage of:
1. Interviews with WAP Directors
2. Interviews with Clients
3. Success Stories
4. Homes Being Weatherized
If you would like to contribute to this project, please email aspector@nascsp.org as soon as possible.
Posted by National Association for State Community Services Programs at Wednesday, May 09, 2007 0 comments