The Mercury News

New Treasury office oversees allocation of stimulus funds

Goal is to streamline process, ensuring needs met for eligible groups

- By Martin Crutsinger

The Treasury Department has created a new office to supervise the disburseme­nt of the billions of dollars in relief money authorized by Congress to combat the coronaviru­srelated recession.

Officials said Wednesday that the goal is to streamline the process and ensure all eligible groups have access to the aid.

The Office of Recovery Programs will oversee the release of $420 billion in support from the $1.9 trillion package that President Joe Biden pushed through Congress last month, the Treasury said. That package included payments of up to $1,400 for individual­s, extended emergency unemployme­nt benefits, rental assistance, support for small businesses and state and local government­s.

The new office will also be responsibl­e for supervisin­g programs under the control of Treasury that were approved by Congress last year. In all, Congress has approved around $5 trillion in assistance to help millions of people who lost their jobs, and also businesses that were forced to close due to the pandemic.

Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo said the goal of the new office was to “get relief distribute­d quickly and into the hands of those who need it most.”

In a separate report Wednesday, Treasury said that another 2 million relief payments with a value of more than $3.4 billion

have been disbursed over the past week.

That brings the total payments made since March 12 to 159 million with a value of more than $376 billion. These individual payments total up to $1,400 per person, with the large bulk of the money

coming in the form of direct bank deposits made by the IRS.

The new Treasury office will be led by Jacob Leibenluft, who was designated as Treasury’s chief recovery officer. He will work closely with Gene Sperling, named by Biden

as White House coordinato­r for the government’s rescue efforts.

Treasury officials said the new office will oversee a number of relief programs dealing with such areas as state and local government support, emergency rental assistance, support for homeowners to meet mortgage payments, support for small businesses and loans for airlines and national security industries.

Those seeking more informatio­n can email OfficeOfRe­coveryProg­rams@ treasury.gov.

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