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State and Cities Advance Affordability by Lowering Utility Costs

14 min · 15. maj 2026
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Climate funding from the federal government has become unreliable. But state and local programs in the Northeast offer alternative ways to make homes more efficient for low-income residents and reduce their utility bills. Listen as Lara Heard reads her piece, "State and Cities Advance Affordability by Lowering Utility Costs." Read it at https://shelterforce.org/2026/05/12/state-and-cities-advance-affordability-by-lowering-utility-costs/ Music by ℗ Music by ComaStudio

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