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Rep. Troy announces over $148 million to support home energy assistance, rent assistance and community service grants

September 2, 2022
Daniel P. Troy News

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COLUMBUS – State Rep. Daniel P. Troy (D - Willowick) announced that the State Controlling Board this week approved over $146 million to the Department of Development to continue administering the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) as well as provide economic relief through rental assistance. These increased appropriations are critical to helping continue the state’s effort to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and serve Ohioans in need.

“As many of our citizens continue to emerge from the hardships of the pandemic, approval of this targeted economic assistance by the Controlling Board will help them address these challenges and hopefully restore normalcy to their lives and economic well-being," said Rep. Troy. 

Additionally, $2 million was allocated to the Department of Development to continue supporting the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG). CSBG provides emergency services and is designed to help low-income individuals and families by securing and retaining meaningful employment, attain adequate education, improve use of available income, obtain sufficient housing as well as emergency assistance. This program will help reduce poverty and revitalized low-income communities throughout Ohio. 

Other approved items include:                                                                                                                                

·         Over $8.5 million to the Ohio Rail Development Commission to fund projects that improve railroad safety, efficiency, and reliability; 

·         Over $4 million to the Department of Job and Family services to enhance early literacy resources to childcare centers through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library of Ohio; 

·         Over $1.8 million to the Department of Transportation to address COVID-19 health disparities among Ohio’s most vulnerable communities;

·         Over $1.2 million to the Department of Health to continue supporting the Help Me Grow (HMG) Home Visiting Program that delivers trainings and support to the home visiting workforce; 

·         Over $200,000 to the Department of Health to participate in the National WIC Association’s National Recruitment and Retention Campaign in hopes of increasing enrollment of WIC-eligible mothers in Ohio; 

·         Over $190,000 to the Latino Affairs Commission to continue the work of the Latino Mental Health Navigators Program.