Updated: Thursday, 19 Nov 2009, 4:30 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 19 Nov 2009, 4:30 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Consumer advocates say they're encouraged by state regulators'
decision to allow Indiana utilities to reinstate heating assistance
programs for the needy, but the next step is up to the utilities.
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission approved a plan
Thursday that allows Vectren, Citizens Gas and Northern Indiana
Public Service Co. to reinstate natural gas rate discount programs
that expired in May.
But the IURC order requires the utilities to contribute at least
25% of the funding, something consumer attorney Jerome Polk says
some companies have expressed reservations about. Polk represents
the AARP, United Senior Action and the Citizens Action Coalition.
Utility spokespersons didn't immediately return phone calls
seeking comment.
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