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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 1319 (Reported in House) — To provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of S. Con. Res. 5. · Sec. 3302

Sec. 3302. Funding for LIHEAP

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In addition to amounts otherwise available, there is appropriated for fiscal year 2021, out of any amounts in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $4,500,000,000, to remain available through September 30, 2022, for additional funding to provide payments under section 2602(b) of the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Act of 1981 ( 42 U.S.C. 8621(b) ), except that— $2,250,000,000 of such amounts shall be allocated as though the total appropriation for such payments for fiscal year 2021 was less than $1,975,000,000; section 2607(b)(2)(B) of such Act ( 42 U.S.C. 8626(b)(2)(B) ) shall not apply to funds appropriated under this section for fiscal year 2021; and with respect to amounts appropriated under this section for fiscal year 2021, notwithstanding section 2604(d) of such Act ( 42 U.S.C. 8623(d) ), the Secretary shall reserve under such section 2604(d) amounts for Indian tribes that bear the same ratio, for each Indian tribe, that the amount reserved for the Indian tribe, from funds appropriated for such payments for fiscal year 2021 before the date of enactment of this section, bore to the amount allotted to the applicable State for such payments from any such appropriated funds.
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