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AUGUSTA - Changes in the state's pricing formula for home heating fuel sales under the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program could prompt some oil dealers to drop out, according to one industry spokesman.
During their regular monthly meeting Tuesday, commissioners of the Maine State Housing Authority voted unanimously to replace the current market price reimbursement system for oil dealers with a program that would require LIHEAP participants to pay less for their fuel than regular customers.See the full content of this document
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Liheap Changes Irk Maine Oil Dealers
An estimated 48,000 Maine households relied on LIHEAP to help with the costs of heating their homes this past winter.
"There are really no efficiencies here," said Jamie Py, president of the Maine Oil Dealer...See the full content of this document
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