http://www.dallasnews.com/news/local-news/20110729-texas-holds-on-to-millions-of-dollars-intended-to-help-poor-residents-with-electric-bills.ece?action=reregister AUSTIN — Texas is hoarding millions of dollars intended to help hundreds of thousands of elderly and impoverished residents pay their electric bills to survive the summer heat.
As Texas suffers through one of the most menacing heat waves in its history, the state this fiscal year has collected $130 million designated to help offset the spike in electrical use but has provided only $28 million thus far to those in need. Without the help, many Texans forgo air conditioning and risk their health.
Even with more people and more need, Texas is spending half as much as it did nearly a decade ago to help the poor and elderly survive summer. The reason: State lawmakers locked away the money to help eliminate their budget shortfall.
“When we have such extreme heat, where people’s lives are actually in danger, it’s like legal grand larceny,” said Carol Biedrzycki of the consumer and environmental group Texas Ratepayers’ Organization to Save Energy. “This is a misapplication of funds that is legal because the legislators who wanted to misapply the funds made it legal.”
State leaders have said that until the economy recovers and lawmakers overhaul the state tax code, they have no choice but to hoard dedicated-fee money.