Washington, DC – Last week, Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander joined Congressman Chris Pappas, Senator Jeanne Shaheen, and Senator Maggie Hassan in calling on Secretary Wright of the Department of Energy (DOE) to immediately release $9 million in funding for the Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP). These funds were granted to New Hampshire through the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 (IIJA).
“On December 2, 2025, NH DOE alerted subgrantees of the New Hampshire Weatherization Assistance Program that the state has been awaiting the release of the third and final tranche of Infrastructure and Investment Jobs Act (IIJA) WAP funding since June,” wrote the lawmakers. “Due to the delay in disbursement by DOE, subgrantees were alerted that a pause on all IIJA WAP spending would go into effect on December 31, 2025.”
“WAP reduces energy costs for households by increasing energy efficiency in homes, while ensuring the health and safety of occupants. According to the DOE’s own statistics, the program supports 8,500 jobs and supports 32,000 homes every year. Households that utilize weatherization improvement and upgrades save on average $372 or more every year,” the lawmakers highlighted. “With energy costs for New Hampshire households averaging at $2,844 per year, this program can save families more than 13% on their energy bills each year.”
They closed by demanding immediate updates from DOE and the disbursement of delayed funds by December 31, 2025, “This delay in funding is unacceptable. We urge you to communicate immediately a timeline of disbursement of WAP funds to provide predictability to the NH DOE and subgrantees throughout the state. Furthermore, we urge you to disburse these funds no later than December 31, 2025 and provide an explanation of what specifically caused this delay.”
Read the full letter here.
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