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State: More seeking energy assistance

RENO -- State social services agencies say more people are seeking help to pay utility bills at a time when energy assistance programs are facing a shortfall.

The state welfare division projects spending for the energy assistance program will reach $19.1 million in 2007-08. But the program will receive only $13.8 million from federal funding and the Universal Energy Charge collected by power companies.

To cover the shortfall, the program will use most of a $7.4 million reserve account.

Officials are discussing reducing the amount of assistance and focusing on key groups such as seniors, disabled and families with young children to cope with the lack of money, said Gary Stagliano, deputy administrator for the Nevada Division of Welfare and Supportive Services.

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