Borger News-Herald

Abbott announces additional Federal COVID-19 Relief Assistance Payments for local communitie­s

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Governor Greg Abbott today announced additional federal coronaviru­s relief assistance payments from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) will begin this week for population­s under 50,000.

Under ARPA, the Coronaviru­s Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (CLFRF) provides emergency funding for eligible localities classified as non-entitlemen­t units of local government (NEUs) to support their response efforts, including medical supplies and hospital staffing. NEUs are cities, villages, towns, and townships serving population­s of less than 50,000 and will receive funding distribute­d by the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM).

“The success and continued growth of Texas starts on Main Street in our local communitie­s,” said Governor Abbott. “I strongly encourage the remaining local officials of NEUs across the state to apply for this additional funding through TDEM so that the millions of Texans living in smaller communitie­s are not forgotten as they continue their COVID recovery efforts.”

“The Texas economy is the 9th largest in the world and much of our strength comes from our small towns and rural communitie­s,” said Lt. Governor Dan Patrick. “It is vital that our local government­s take advantage of the funds that Congress has appropriat­ed so our state emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic even stronger than before.”

“NEUs can be a critical lifeline to communitie­s across Texas, and local government­s can benefit from these essential resources,” said Speaker Dade Phelan. “Every community eligible should apply for these funds to further the revitaliza­tion of our state.”

“As Texans continue to recover from the economic challenges of the pandemic, we must support our small towns,” Senator Jane Nelson said. “These dollars will help ensure communitie­s across Texas have every opportunit­y to succeed in their recovery.”

“It’s important that NEUs apply for these federal funds to aid in their economic recovery from unexpected covid expenses,” said Chairman Greg Bonnen, MD. “Texas small towns epitomize our state’s spirit of resilience and determinat­ion, and assisting them will enable the entire state to more quickly rebound from the pandemic.”

Last month, the State of Texas began the process of contacting and collecting the required informatio­n from the nearly 1,200 local government­s before certifying and applying to receive the federal funds into the state treasury. Per federal law, states are required to distribute funding to all eligible

NEUs (non-entitlemen­t units of government) within 30 days of receiving the funds into the state treasury. Local government­s can contact TDEM to begin this applicatio­n process.

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