AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ Texas legal aid for the poor is in serious jeopardy and needs to be rescued by state lawmakers, the state’s legal aid foundation said Wednesday.
Falling interest rates have depleted the fund’s trust account to $1.5 million from $28 million in 2007.
Leaders of the Texas Access to Justice Foundation said they plan to ask the Legislature for a $40 million loan from the federal stimulus economic stimulus package.
“That is a real crisis. That is not fabricated, that is not manufactured, that’s reality,” said James B. Sales, chairman of the foundation’s policy making arm, the Texas Access to Justice Commission.
The foundation also expects legislation to be filed over the coming weeks which would direct other funds to the foundation for longterm support of legal aid services.
Texans who earn less than $11,075 annually are eligible to receive legal aid funds through the foundation. Sales said there are more than 5.2 million people who qualify.