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State receives over $18M to help keep homes warm in winter

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The state of New Mexico is getting millions of dollars that will go to help low-income people stay warm during the winter.

On Monday, the New Mexico Health Care Authority received $18.6 million from the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program, a federal program that assists eligible lower-income people with their heating and cooling costs.

鈥淣o New Mexican should have to choose between staying warm and putting food on the table,鈥 said Niki Kozlowski, director of Income Support Division, in a statement. 鈥淭his funding ensures that many families with limited income won鈥檛 have to make that choice.鈥

LIHEAP contracts with the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority to assist individuals with weatherization costs that include weather stripping, windows, furnaces, stoves and insultation, Health Care Authority spokesperson Marina Pi帽a said.

鈥淲e鈥檙e grateful that this funding is coming to New Mexico to help families pay their heating bills and weatherize their homes,鈥 Albuquerque Mayor鈥檚 Office spokesperson Staci Drangmeister said. 鈥淢ore resources to help folks who are struggling (are) always appreciated.鈥

People can use the , a user-friendly resource that allows people to identify whether they are eligible, Pi帽a said.

People who qualify for LIHEAP may qualify for additional support through the New Mexico Gas Company鈥檚 heating assistance fund, .

For more information or to apply, people can go to , call 1-800-283-4465 or visit their local HCA field office.