The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Leaders concerned townships left out of recovery money

- J.D. Davidson The Center Square

(The Center Square) – With more than $100 billion going to local government­s across the country as part of the federal American Rescue Plan, there’s concern a piece of local government in Ohio could miss out on money to help recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. Lawmakers are worried townships throughout the state are not eligible for the relief money, while states, cities, other municipali­ties and counties are approved for assistance. Reps. Thomas Hall, RMadison Township, and D.J. Swearingen, R-Huron, have a letter to send to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, urging funding from the American Rescue Plan for townships across the state. The two also introduced a resolution in the Ohio House that calls for the recovery plan to provide help for townships. It is waiting for its first committee hearing. “The issue with this is that cities and other municipali­ties across our state of similar sizes are, in fact, eligible – it seems sound and just that townships should be as well,” Hall and Swearingen wrote in the letter. “We have over 1,300 townships in Ohio that work diligently to provide support and services including road maintenanc­e, medical assistance, waste disposal, police and fire protection and other duties that benefit communitie­s and Ohio families.” The two legislator­s believe specific language within the plan, “nonentitle­ment unit of local government,” could eliminate townships. More than $300 billion in COVID-19 recovery funds are allocated for states, local government­s, territorie­s and tribal government­s, but the certainty for township government­s remains unclear. “The Ohio Township Associatio­n is immensely grateful for the support our townships have received from federal, state and local leaders,” said Heidi Fought, Ohio Township Associatio­n executive director. “All of Ohio’s forms of local government are in need of this funding – Ohio townships are no exception. Being determined ineligible for this funding would leave townships and their communitie­s struggling to recover from the pandemic’s effects, while other local government­s would benefit from the ARP’s financial boost.”

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