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Legislature Reappropriates More Than $60M in Coronavirus Relief Funds

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
October 9, 2020
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Jackson, Miss. – The Mississippi Legislature concluded its 2020 business by reappropriating more than $60 million from the Coronavirus Relief Funds allocated to the State from the federal government. Adjournment sine die, which officially ends the Session, is Saturday, October 10, 2020.

 

New programs made possible by the reappropriations include:

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  • $13 million in a grant program for general agriculture and poultry farming losses;
  • $10 million for veterans’ facilities;
  • $20 million in a grant program for residential and commercial rental assistance;
  • $10 million in a grant program for the construction of hospital ICU beds and negative pressure rooms; and
  • $10 million to upgrade emergency wireless communication across the State.

 

“COVID has taken a significant toll on our families, businesses, and communities. It has been the Legislature’s priority to maximize funds Mississippi received from Congress,” Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann said. “When it became apparent some of the money from the previous appropriations would not be spent, legislators decided to reappropriate to necessary programs which had not yet been funded.”

 

In their final days of the 2020 Session, legislators also provided express authority under state law for school districts to license hot spots and service for up to one year to better enable distance learning. Legislation was also passed to allow the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency to purchase a warehouse to store a 30-day supply of PPE and other materials necessary to respond to COVID.

 

Mississippi received a total of $1.25 billion in Coronavirus Relief Funds appropriated to the State through the federal CARES Act. In May, the Legislature began appropriating the funds, beginning with a $300 million grant program for small businesses struggling from the economic shut down accompanying the pandemic.

 

Any Coronavirus Relief Funds which are not spent by the federal deadline of December 30, 2020, will be reallocated to the State’s unemployment insurance trust fund.  Shoring up the unemployment insurance trust fund is also intended to help small businesses by keeping contribution rates employers pay into the fund low.

 

Visit www.ltgovhosemann.ms.gov for more information on Lt. Governor Delbert Hosemann.

 

 

MageeNews.com is an online news source covering Simpson and surrounding counties as well as the State of Mississippi.

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