Governor Deval Patrick is asking legislators to approve a $104-a-month boost in state heating fuel assistance for qualified military veterans, which is only a fraction of the increase state senators approved in November.
In an emergency budget bill Patrick is sending to legislators this coming week, the governor asks for $800,000 to increase monthly state aid, from $146 a month to $250, for about 1,500 low-income veterans and their families this winter, Patrick aides said. With home heating oil prices having more than doubled in the last three years and the state facing an unusually cold and snowy December, Patrick said the state should make special efforts to help the neediest veterans.
But the governor's move falls far short of the $3.9 million annual increase in state fuel aid the state Senate approved Nov. 20.
The pro-Patrick Globe ran this under the misleading headline of:
"Patrick seeks boost in fuel aid for needy veterans."
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