Even as we speak, there are reports that Head Start providers around the nation are not able to access funds. If implemented, it would cut off 83,000 low income Colorado families from the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program. which helps heat their homes in a cold winter. These are folks that in many cases are unable to pay their heating bills and wouldn't be able to heat their homes. (09:50–10:08)
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Asserts that 83,000 low-income Colorado families would lose access to the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.
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