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State Allocation plan COVID-19 website Alabama Alabama Plan : $1.5 billion of $1.8 billion already committeed, but only $168 million has been spent. $70 million for the Alabama State Department of Education’s Health and Wellness Grant Program. $100 million for the Educational Remote Learning Devices Grant Program. $100 million for Alabama Broadband Connectivity for Students. $50 million for nursing homes for COVID-19 related costs including PPE, cleaning, personnel costs, and others. $50 million for hospitals to care for COVID-19 patients and maintain a safe environment to mitigate the spread of the virus. $18 million for nursing homes for COVID-19 testing for residents and staff and for surveillance to try to prevent spread of the virus. $50 million to support nonprofit and faith- based organizations financially impacted by the pandemic. $26 million to help cattle and poultry producers, farmers, and other agricultural entities hurt by the pandemic. $7 million to the Alabama Department of Mental Health. $100 million to set up the Revive Alabama grant program to help small businesses hurt by COVID-19. $50 million for Alabama colleges and universities for reimbursements of costs incurred because of the pandemic. $30 million to establish a free COVID-19 testing program for all college students returning to campus in Alabama. Alabama website Alabama CRF Site Alaska Alaska plan : Direct Municipal Relief ($568.6 million), Small Business Relief ($290 million), Homelessness Assistance ($10.0 million), Non-Profit Support ($50.0 million), Health-Related COVID-19 Costs ($331.4 million) Alaska website American Samoa American Samoa website Arizona Arizona plan : $441 million for local governments and $150 million for FEMA reimbursement requests Arizona website Arkansas Arkansas plan : Phase 1 of reimbursement includes $748 million for state agencies and $498 million for local jurisdictions. The Arkansas Legislative Council authorized spending authority of $147.7 million for the Arkansas Ready for Business grant program and $148 million for the Department of Human Services, including $80 million for bonus payments to workers in hospitals, nursing homes, and other facilities. Arkansas website California California plan : $3.8 billion for public health and safety, $4 billion for K-12 learning loss mitigation, $1.3 billion for county health and human services, $435 million for city homelessness assistance and public safety California website Colorado Colorado plan : $205 million for medical expenses and public health expenses; $10 million for public health measures pertaining to veterans living facilities, state prisons and other facilities; $59 million for caseload increases for at-risk pupils and human services programs; $10 million for emergency rental and mortgage assistance; $510 million to increase free instructional hours for kindergarten through 12th grade education system; $450 million transferred to public institutions of higher education to increase student retention and completions; $85 million for payroll expenses and other necessary state expenditures; $275 million for local governments that did not receive a direct distribution of funds in the CARES Act Colorado website Connecticut Connecticut plan : has already committed approximately $1 billion of its CRF allocation, including $75 million for municipal relief , $125 million for nursing homes, $250 million for testing, $100 million for PPE and supplies, $123.5 million for state operations , $25 million for higher education, $20 million for housing, $160 million for education re-opening, $125 million for non-profit providers, and $17 million for workforce development and employment initiatives. Connecticut website Delaware Delaware Plan: DE Relief Grants Program to provide $100 million for small businesses and nonprofit organizations. Delaware website Florida Florida plan : FL Department of Emergency Management will disburse CRF to localities under 500,000 that agree to use the funds for eligible expenses, beginning with an initial disbursement of 25% of each county’s allocation. $120 million in short-term rental assistance. $120 million for rental and homeowner assistance programs such as new construction, rehabilitation, mortgage buydowns, down payment and closing cost assistance, emergency repairs and homeownership counseling for individuals. $2 million to assist with past and future costs related to additional staffing, security and supplies serving special needs and homeless households residing in the supportive housing developments. $8 million in expected administrative costs, including credit underwriting, disbursement review and processing, compliance monitoring and technical assistance for serving special needs and homeless households. Florida website Georgia Georgia plan : The state will disburse $1.23 billion to cities and counties that did not receive CRF funds directly in a two-phased approach. Counties that received direct allocations are encouraged to disburse that funding to municipalities within their borders. GA has expended $6 million for for local systems to improve connectivity, $347 million for medical expenses, $7.5 million for public health and safety employees, and $3 million to improve telework capabilities of public employees. Georgia website Guam Guam plan : The governor has submitted a budget to the legislature outlining the uses for the territory's CRF allocation Guam website Hawaii Hawaii plan: $230 million for unemployment benefits, $100 million for rental and housing assistance, $56 million for small businesses, training and job programs, $100 million for sanitation and PPE supplies, and $90 million for airport screening programs. Hawaii website Last updated 9/16/2020

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State Allocation plan COVID-19 website

Alabama

Alabama Plan $15 billion of $18 billion already committeed but only $168 million has been

spent $70 million for the Alabama State Department of Educationrsquos Health and Wellness Grant

Program $100 million for the Educational Remote Learning Devices Grant Program $100

million for Alabama Broadband Connectivity for Students $50 million for nursing homes for

COVID-19 related costs including PPE cleaning personnel costs and others $50 million for

hospitals to care for COVID-19 patients and maintain a safe environment to mitigate the spread

of the virus $18 million for nursing homes for COVID-19 testing for residents and staff and for

surveillance to try to prevent spread of the virus $50 million to support nonprofit and faith-

based organizations financially impacted by the pandemic $26 million to help cattle and poultry

producers farmers and other agricultural entities hurt by the pandemic $7 million to the

Alabama Department of Mental Health $100 million to set up the Revive Alabama grant

program to help small businesses hurt by COVID-19

$50 million for Alabama colleges and universities for reimbursements of costs incurred because

of the pandemic $30 million to establish a free COVID-19 testing program for all college

students returning to campus in Alabama Alabama website Alabama CRF Site

Alaska

Alaska plan Direct Municipal Relief ($5686 million) Small Business Relief ($290 million)

Homelessness Assistance ($100 million) Non-Profit Support ($500 million) Health-Related

COVID-19 Costs ($3314 million) Alaska website

American Samoa American Samoa website

Arizona

Arizona plan $441 million for local governments and $150 million for FEMA reimbursement

requests Arizona website

Arkansas

Arkansas plan Phase 1 of reimbursement includes $748 million for state agencies and $498

million for local jurisdictions The Arkansas Legislative Council authorized spending authority of

$1477 million for the Arkansas Ready for Business grant program and $148 million for the

Department of Human Services including $80 million for bonus payments to workers in

hospitals nursing homes and other facilities Arkansas website

California

California plan $38 billion for public health and safety $4 billion for K-12 learning loss

mitigation $13 billion for county health and human services $435 million for city homelessness

assistance and public safety California website

Colorado

Colorado plan $205 million for medical expenses and public health expenses $10 million for

public health measures pertaining to veterans living facilities state prisons and other facilities

$59 million for caseload increases for at-risk pupils and human services programs $10 million

for emergency rental and mortgage assistance $510 million to increase free instructional hours

for kindergarten through 12th grade education system $450 million transferred to public

institutions of higher education to increase student retention and completions $85 million for

payroll expenses and other necessary state expenditures $275 million for local governments

that did not receive a direct distribution of funds in the CARES Act Colorado website

Connecticut

Connecticut plan has already committed approximately $1 billion of its CRF allocation

including $75 million for municipal relief $125 million for nursing homes $250 million for

testing $100 million for PPE and supplies $1235 million for state operations $25 million for

higher education $20 million for housing $160 million for education re-opening $125 million

for non-profit providers and $17 million for workforce development and employment

initiatives Connecticut website

Delaware

Delaware Plan DE Relief Grants Program to provide $100 million for small businesses and

nonprofit organizations Delaware website

Florida

Florida plan FL Department of Emergency Management will disburse CRF to localities under

500000 that agree to use the funds for eligible expenses beginning with an initial disbursement

of 25 of each countyrsquos allocation $120 million in short-term rental assistance $120 million for

rental and homeowner assistance programs such as new construction rehabilitation mortgage

buydowns down payment and closing cost assistance emergency repairs and homeownership

counseling for individuals $2 million to assist with past and future costs related to additional

staffing security and supplies serving special needs and homeless households residing in the

supportive housing developments $8 million in expected administrative costs including credit

underwriting disbursement review and processing compliance monitoring and technical

assistance for serving special needs and homeless households Florida website

Georgia

Georgia plan The state will disburse $123 billion to cities and counties that did not receive CRF

funds directly in a two-phased approach Counties that received direct allocations are

encouraged to disburse that funding to municipalities within their borders GA has expended $6

million for for local systems to improve connectivity $347 million for medical expenses $75

million for public health and safety employees and $3 million to improve telework capabilities

of public employees Georgia website

Guam

Guam plan The governor has submitted a budget to the legislature outlining the uses for the

territorys CRF allocation Guam website

Hawaii

Hawaii plan $230 million for unemployment benefits $100 million for rental and housing

assistance $56 million for small businesses training and job programs $100 million for

sanitation and PPE supplies and $90 million for airport screening programs Hawaii website

Last updated 9162020

Idaho

Idaho plan $44 million for counties $42 million for cities $72 million for special purpose taxing

districts $633900 for tribal governments $57 million for state agencies $2 million for PPE for

small businesses $300 million for Idaho Rebound Grants for Small Businesses $6 million for

Idaho Rebounds Marketing Plan $197 million for the Office of Information Technology

Services $16 million for the Department of Corrections $5 million for rental and utility

assistance $50 million for broadband infrastructure $3 million for staffing at the Department of

Labor additional $188 million to local governments for public health and safety payroll costs

$34 million for the State Board of Education and $1 million for the Workforce Development

Council Idaho website

Illinois

Illinois plan The legislature passed a bill authorizing spending of the CRF on various programs

through the Illinois Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency fund The bill also includes

$250 million in direct funding for counties that did not receive separate allocations Illinois website

Indiana

Indiana plan $300 million for counties and municipalities with allocations based on population

size $25 million for rental assistance $30 million for small business grants and $50 million for

Workforce Ready Grant and Employer Training Grant Indiana website

Iowa

Iowa plan $700 million for programs that will help farmers businesses homeowners renters

and local governments $125 million cities and counties $215 million for the small business

relief program housing assistance workforce initiatives and food banks $50 million for health

care providers including home and community based providers substance use providers and

mental health providers $100 million for farmers $125 million for state expenses like the cost

of PPE and overtime pay for frontline workers and $85 million for expanding access to tele-

work tele-health and tele-learning including broadband expansion and IT upgrades Iowa website

Kansas

Kansas plan Kansas plan $400 million for local governments $167 million in reimbursements

to state agencies $60 million for connectivity $749 million for education $786 million for

economic development and $100 million to public health initiatives Kansas website

Kentucky

Kentucky plan Up to $3462 million to reimburse local governments $778 million for contact

tracing $375 million for payroll of public health and safety employees $209 million for public

health expenses $168 million to reduce UI system claims backlog and technology

improvements $11 million in personnel services improvements to telework medical

expenses $23 million in additional expenses amount for testing of long-term care facilities to

be determined Kentucky website

Louisiana

Louisiana plan $9471 million for state agencies $275 million for Louisiana Main Street

Receovery $5305 million for local governments $50 million in hazard pay for frontline workers Louisiana website

Maine

Maine plan $270 million for unemployment trust fund $500000 to support the safe reopening

of the economy more than $84 million for child care 185 million for PPE more than $176

million for K-12 education $13 million for public health campaign $35 million for FEMA cost

share $479 million for state personnel costs more than $55 million for PPE amp facility costs for

state agnecies $4 million for IT support more than 22 million in testing supplies PSAs and

community support Maine website

Maryland

Maryland plan $364 million to the 19 jurisdictions that did not receive direct allocation CRF

allocations $345 million for K-12 and higher education $50 million for small business

assistance $50 million for non-profit assistance $30 million for eviction protection $25 million

for rural and urban broadband expansion Maryland website

Massachusetts

Massachusetts plan $502 million to localities that did not receive direct allocation and may

allocate more at a later date Massachusetts website

Michigan

Michigan plan $850 million of the states CRF allocation $120 million for direct care workers

$125 million in day care subsidies $100 million for hazard pay for local first responders $200

million for localities $100 million in small business grants for business owners and nonprofit

organizations $60 million in rental assistance and eviction diversion $25 million for water utility

assistance $25 million to support connectivity for school children and their families $18 million

for health and safety grants for schools $10 million in MIOSHA grants for protections to keep

workers safe on the job and $14 million for food banks and domestic violence shelters Michigan website

Minnesota

Minnesota plan $841 million will be distributed to Minnesota counties cities and towns to

support local government coronavirus relief efforts $12 million will be allocated toward food

shelves and food banks $60 million for small business grants $100 million for a housing

assistance program and $566 million for emergency child care grants Minnesota website

Mississippi

Mississippi plan Small business grant program $300 million Governorrsquos discretionary fund $50

million Broadband access $75 million Health care $1297 million ($80 million for hospitals

and nearly $50 million for other health providers and nonprofits including food pantries)

Mississippi Emergency Management Agency $40 million Cities and counties $70 million

Corrections $20 million Tourism $15 million K-12 Distance learning $150 million K-12

Internet connectivity $50 million Universities $50 million Community colleges $50 million

Private schools and colleges $10 million Workforce development $55 million Elections $1

million Courts and judiciary $25 million Unemployment trust fund $1818 million Mississippi website

Missouri

Missouri plan $15 million for tourism $50 million for Missouri businesses $66 million for child

care assistance $15 million for food banks $5209 million for local governments $305 million

for broadband $4 million for Sheltered Workshops $1 million for job centers $87 million for

job training $80 million to support safe return to in-person instruction and campus life $10

million to expand remote learning capabilities $525 million for telehealth $25 million for

library resources $10 million for Local Education Agencies $20 million to reimburse broadband

providers $20 million for PPE Missouri website Missouri CRF site

Montana

Montana plan a $80 million grant fund for small businesses who have lost revenue due to the

coronavirus $50 million in rent or mortgage assistance for people who have lost jobs or

substantial income $10 million for nonprofit social service agencies and $2 million for food

banks some smaller funds to help people with disabilities work from home purchase

technology to reduce social isolation among the statersquos senior citizens and help companies

improve their capabilities to produce or distribute products or services that directly address the

COVID-19 emergency meat processing assistance foster care supplemental payments and

agriculture adaptability $5 million in grants for public health agencies $125 million in loan

deferrals $80 million set aside for Local Government COVID related reimbursements $33

million in behavioral healthsubstance abuse grants $20 million in business adaptability grants

$15 million for tourism education and $75 million to K-12 schools to safely reopen in the fall

$10 million for the Live Entertainment Grant Program Montana website

Nebraska

Nebraska plan $100 million for local governments for PPE sanitizing products etc $100

million for livestock producers $230 milion for Small Business amp Livestock Producers

Stabilization program $427 million to UI Trust Fund amp General Fund $80 million for PPE

sanitizing products etc $85 million to Community CARES program $16 million for workforce

retraining $5 million for administration support to business program $1 million for Gallup Back

to Business Learning Nebraska website Nebraska CRF site

Nevada

Nevada plan $1485 million to local governments $158 million to support contact tracing

testing amp PPE $85 million for food security $625 million for FEMA cost share $312 million for

WIC $849000 for SNAP $30 million for rental assistance $20 million for statewide commercial

real estate rental relief $480000 for homeownersmortgage assistance $200 million for state

costs amp reimbursement $100 million for health care system $33 million for K-12 education

$50 million for K-12 schools to create alternative intensive instruction Nevada website

New Hampshire

New Hampshire plan $400 million for Main Street Relief Fund $60 million for nonprofit

organizations $35 million for housing relief $50 million for broadband$15 million for homeless

shelters $10 million for private colleges amp universities $2 million to chambers of commerce $5

million for youth-focused programs $6 million for SUDmental health programs $7 million for

veterans assistance $25 million for hazard pay $108 million in grants to long-term care

facilities $88 million from Emergency Health Care System Relief Fund for smaller medical

organizations New Hampshire website

New Jersey New Jersey plan $467 million for public-school system $250 million for child care New Jersey website

New Mexico

New Mexico plan about $1 million for the National Guard to provide humanitarian assistance

$30 million for the Department of Health to purchase personal protective equipment testing

supplies and other material protective equipment $15 million to the Department of Homeland

Security and Emergency Management to coordinate relief efforts and provide emergency

medical aid and other services $3 million to a variety of state agencies to help children

families older adults and people with disabilities in addition to broader relief efforts $50

million for small business grants New Mexico website

New York

New York plan $65 milion for child care providers through New York Forward Child Care

Expansion Incentive program New York website

North Carolina

North Carolina plan 1784 million transferred to other governments 236 million payroll for

public health and safety employees $826709 for budget personnel amp services $67231736 to

improve telework capabilities $144 million for medical expenses $345 million for public

health expenses $22 million for distance learning 276 million for economic support North Carolina website

North Dakota

North Dakota plan $897 million for public health and safety including lab supplies personal

protective equipment staff overtime temporary testing and contact tracing positions an

emergency rent bridge program and child care emergency operations grants $2537 million for

economic support for business including $200 million for two BND low-interest loan programs

designed to help businesses recover $1125 million for economic support for individuals

including $110 million to keep the statersquos Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund solvent $683

million for telework cybersecurity and transition to digital services $200 million for

unemployment claims about $69 million is dedicated to grants for businesses to spend on

pandemic-related improvements $331 million for plugging and cleaning up abandoned oilfield

wells North Dakota website

N Mariana Islands

N Mariana Islands plan $11 million for test kits PPE first aid kits disinfectant sprays and

sanitation equipment $64 million for capitalized fixed assets $6 million for services provided

by health care professionals sanitation and disinfection services engineering services and

laboratory testing professionals more than $15 million for the construction of the Medical

Care and Treatment Site (MCATS) construction of alternative medical sites and costs

associated with renovation for social distancing measures and protective shielding in commonly

visited offices $10 million to support payroll expenses of first responders in public safety

human services ancillary services and support staff related to the COVID-19 emergency and

response $200000 for rental costs of the off-site quarantine facilities

Ohio

Ohio plan Thus far $2005426107 been appropriated and released by the Ohio Legislature

from the state and local share of the CRF -- $538518085 to Ohio counties cities villages and

townships (SB 387 as introduced will appropriate the remaining $650000000 to Ohio local

governments) The CRF supports the Ohio Department of Healthrsquos COVID 19 Response

Operations and Ohiorsquos Local Health Departments Ohiorsquos K-12 Schools and Institutions of Higher

Education Hospitals Rural Hospitals Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-term care facilities

Behavioral Health Facilities Ohio Crisis Centers Ohio Companies Manufacturing Personal

Protection Equipment Minority and Women Owned Businesses Broadband School

Connectivity Grants Ohio County Fairs Ohio Libraries Ohio Veteran Homes and Posts

Procurement and Distribution of Essential Personal Protective Equipment COVID Safety at Ohio

Department of Natural Resources Parks Ohio EPArsquos Wastewater Epidemiology Project the

Department of Public Safetyrsquos Emergency Operation Center Operations Adjutant Generalrsquos

COVID 19 missions Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Prevention of COVID 19

Spread Ohio Deputy Registrars Various State Agency COVID 19 Response Services Ohio website

Oklahoma

Oklahoma plan $10 million towards an Eviction Mitigation grant program $100 million to the

Oklahoma Business Relief Program in partnership with local financial institutions $42 million

for cities amp counties $10 million for Stay in School Fund in the form of $6500 stipends for

private school families Oklahoma website

Oregon

Oregon plan $15 million for tribal governments and $200 million for local governments ldquoto pay

for personal protective equipment contact tracing testing capacity vulnerable population

quarantine farmworker field sanitation restrictions and other costs incurred during the

response to COVID-19 hold onto the remaining $525 million for programs still under

development such as possible statewide rental assistance and reserves in case the state faces

an increase in infections later this year Oregon website

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania plan $632 million for nursing homes $625 million for county block grants $259

million to boost funding for intellectual disability care $225 million for small business grants

$20 million for museums $50 million in hgrant funding to help employers provide hazard pay Pennsylvania website

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico plan $150 million to private hospitals $150 million to buy more COVID-19 tests and

contact tracing $50 million for tourism industry $100 million to government offices to buy

protective gear and other safety materials $100 million to municipalities $150 million for

unemployment fund $40 million for remote-work program $40 million for telemedicine

program $10 million to jails $10 million to courses and training about COVID-19 directed at

small and medium businesses Puerto Rico website

Rhode Island

Rhode Island plan $4381 million for public health response $2248 million for second-order

effects eg education housing small business $1474 million for health care and human

services $62890063 for government operations Rhode Island website

South Carolina

South Carolina plan $500 million to refill unemployment trust fund $225 million for five

additional school days to help students who missed about 10 weeks of in-class instruction last

year more than $200 million to help colleges and local governments with COVID-19 expenses

such as protective equipment and overtime 17 million for emergency officials to create a state

stockpile of protective equipment $600 million set aside for unforeseen expenses $125 million

in hospital relief $10 million in grant management and compliance $270 million in state and

local administration $424 million in statewide testing $50 million for broadband hotspots South Carolina website

South Dakota

South Dakota plan unspecified amounts for health care small business education local

governments amp a reserve in hopes of the go-ahead from the federal government to use it to

make up for revenue loss $5 million for tourism South Dakota website

Tennessee

Tennessee plan holding back $12 billion in hopes that Congress will expand the scope of the

program to revenue loss $200 million for small businesses $400 million for states

unemployment trust fund the administration estimates that an additional $600 million will be

needed in the fund between July and December to avoid an automatic tax rate increase on

businesses under current state law $150 million in relief for nonprofits $115 million for local

governments $20 million for higher ed $50 million to ech grants for education $11 million to

local education agencies Tennessee website

Texas

Texas plan $38 million to local governments $295 million for contact tracing $15 million on

Census ad campaign Texas website

US Virgin Islands

US Virginia Islands plan a portion of the $75 million federal assistance will go toward providing

$1200 stimulus checks for residents WAPA subsidies of $250 for individuals and $500 for

businesses the territoryrsquos COVID Safe Transit Subsidy for the St Thomas-St John passenger

ferries and to provide safe transport for the disabled and senior citizens US Virgin Islands plan

Utah

Utah plan $20 million in housing aid $40 million in grants for rental assistance to commercial

tenants $62 million grant program intended to boost struggling businesses and cultural artistic

and recreation groups that promote travel in Utah $25 million for broadband internet

upgrades $15 million to help state medical labs improve testing capacity $19 million to the

Utah State Board of Education including $39 million to pay for PPE and other allowable

expenses for schools and $39 million to support the expansion of students in online charter

schools Utah website

Vermont

Vermont plan $300 million package for the statersquos health care industry $35 million for farms

nearly $100 million in grants for struggling businesses $20 million to fund broadband expansion

to households that require internet for remote work and learning tens of millions to address

food insecurity and rental assistance Vermont website

Virginia Virginia plan $58 million to expand contract tracing $650 million to local governments Virginia website

Washington

Washington plan $614 million to Department of Children Youth and Families $51 million for

food and food distribution supplies $500000 to Office of Attorney General $508 million to

University of Washington $45 million to Department of Health $40 million to Office of

Financial Management $297 million to Department of Commerce $23 million to Office Civil

Legal Aid $1952 million to Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction $163 million to

Department of Commerce $152 million to increase capacity of supplies $43 million to help

undocumented amp agricultural workers Washington website

West Virginia

West Virginia plan $150 million for West Virginia CARES Act Small Business Grant Program $50

million for DOH projects improving access to medical facilities $50 million for roadband

development $200 million for local governments $10 million for hospital support $25 million

for local public service districts $21 million for reimbursing the Governorrsquos Contingency Fund

(PPE) $57 million for state COVID-19 expense reimbursement and state agency COVID-19-

related expenses $637 million for Workforce West Virginia 2020 ndash 2021 $50 million for

additional PPE and testing West Virginia website West Virginia CRF site

Wisconsin

Wisconsin plan 445 million for hospital capacity $250 million for testing $200 million for

emergency operations $150 million for PPE $200 million for local governments $100 million

for care facilities amp services $75 million for contact tracing $75 million for small businesses

$416 million for farmers $40 million for ventilators $32 million for University of Wisconsin

System $25 million for renters $15 million for pantries Wisconsin website Wisconsin CRF site

Wyoming

Wyoming plan $100 million for business relief programs $14250 for administrative services

with FFIS $140000 (includes additional CARES funds) to develop in-state COVID-19 related

campaigns $15 million for increased testing and contact tracing capabilities $2 million to

Homeland Security Office for COVID-19 responses $275000 for COVID-19 in-state advertising

$30 million for testing and tracing $5 million for OSHA complians $265 million for University of

Wyoming $271000 for corrections Wyoming website

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Idaho

Idaho plan $44 million for counties $42 million for cities $72 million for special purpose taxing

districts $633900 for tribal governments $57 million for state agencies $2 million for PPE for

small businesses $300 million for Idaho Rebound Grants for Small Businesses $6 million for

Idaho Rebounds Marketing Plan $197 million for the Office of Information Technology

Services $16 million for the Department of Corrections $5 million for rental and utility

assistance $50 million for broadband infrastructure $3 million for staffing at the Department of

Labor additional $188 million to local governments for public health and safety payroll costs

$34 million for the State Board of Education and $1 million for the Workforce Development

Council Idaho website

Illinois

Illinois plan The legislature passed a bill authorizing spending of the CRF on various programs

through the Illinois Coronavirus Urgent Remediation Emergency fund The bill also includes

$250 million in direct funding for counties that did not receive separate allocations Illinois website

Indiana

Indiana plan $300 million for counties and municipalities with allocations based on population

size $25 million for rental assistance $30 million for small business grants and $50 million for

Workforce Ready Grant and Employer Training Grant Indiana website

Iowa

Iowa plan $700 million for programs that will help farmers businesses homeowners renters

and local governments $125 million cities and counties $215 million for the small business

relief program housing assistance workforce initiatives and food banks $50 million for health

care providers including home and community based providers substance use providers and

mental health providers $100 million for farmers $125 million for state expenses like the cost

of PPE and overtime pay for frontline workers and $85 million for expanding access to tele-

work tele-health and tele-learning including broadband expansion and IT upgrades Iowa website

Kansas

Kansas plan Kansas plan $400 million for local governments $167 million in reimbursements

to state agencies $60 million for connectivity $749 million for education $786 million for

economic development and $100 million to public health initiatives Kansas website

Kentucky

Kentucky plan Up to $3462 million to reimburse local governments $778 million for contact

tracing $375 million for payroll of public health and safety employees $209 million for public

health expenses $168 million to reduce UI system claims backlog and technology

improvements $11 million in personnel services improvements to telework medical

expenses $23 million in additional expenses amount for testing of long-term care facilities to

be determined Kentucky website

Louisiana

Louisiana plan $9471 million for state agencies $275 million for Louisiana Main Street

Receovery $5305 million for local governments $50 million in hazard pay for frontline workers Louisiana website

Maine

Maine plan $270 million for unemployment trust fund $500000 to support the safe reopening

of the economy more than $84 million for child care 185 million for PPE more than $176

million for K-12 education $13 million for public health campaign $35 million for FEMA cost

share $479 million for state personnel costs more than $55 million for PPE amp facility costs for

state agnecies $4 million for IT support more than 22 million in testing supplies PSAs and

community support Maine website

Maryland

Maryland plan $364 million to the 19 jurisdictions that did not receive direct allocation CRF

allocations $345 million for K-12 and higher education $50 million for small business

assistance $50 million for non-profit assistance $30 million for eviction protection $25 million

for rural and urban broadband expansion Maryland website

Massachusetts

Massachusetts plan $502 million to localities that did not receive direct allocation and may

allocate more at a later date Massachusetts website

Michigan

Michigan plan $850 million of the states CRF allocation $120 million for direct care workers

$125 million in day care subsidies $100 million for hazard pay for local first responders $200

million for localities $100 million in small business grants for business owners and nonprofit

organizations $60 million in rental assistance and eviction diversion $25 million for water utility

assistance $25 million to support connectivity for school children and their families $18 million

for health and safety grants for schools $10 million in MIOSHA grants for protections to keep

workers safe on the job and $14 million for food banks and domestic violence shelters Michigan website

Minnesota

Minnesota plan $841 million will be distributed to Minnesota counties cities and towns to

support local government coronavirus relief efforts $12 million will be allocated toward food

shelves and food banks $60 million for small business grants $100 million for a housing

assistance program and $566 million for emergency child care grants Minnesota website

Mississippi

Mississippi plan Small business grant program $300 million Governorrsquos discretionary fund $50

million Broadband access $75 million Health care $1297 million ($80 million for hospitals

and nearly $50 million for other health providers and nonprofits including food pantries)

Mississippi Emergency Management Agency $40 million Cities and counties $70 million

Corrections $20 million Tourism $15 million K-12 Distance learning $150 million K-12

Internet connectivity $50 million Universities $50 million Community colleges $50 million

Private schools and colleges $10 million Workforce development $55 million Elections $1

million Courts and judiciary $25 million Unemployment trust fund $1818 million Mississippi website

Missouri

Missouri plan $15 million for tourism $50 million for Missouri businesses $66 million for child

care assistance $15 million for food banks $5209 million for local governments $305 million

for broadband $4 million for Sheltered Workshops $1 million for job centers $87 million for

job training $80 million to support safe return to in-person instruction and campus life $10

million to expand remote learning capabilities $525 million for telehealth $25 million for

library resources $10 million for Local Education Agencies $20 million to reimburse broadband

providers $20 million for PPE Missouri website Missouri CRF site

Montana

Montana plan a $80 million grant fund for small businesses who have lost revenue due to the

coronavirus $50 million in rent or mortgage assistance for people who have lost jobs or

substantial income $10 million for nonprofit social service agencies and $2 million for food

banks some smaller funds to help people with disabilities work from home purchase

technology to reduce social isolation among the statersquos senior citizens and help companies

improve their capabilities to produce or distribute products or services that directly address the

COVID-19 emergency meat processing assistance foster care supplemental payments and

agriculture adaptability $5 million in grants for public health agencies $125 million in loan

deferrals $80 million set aside for Local Government COVID related reimbursements $33

million in behavioral healthsubstance abuse grants $20 million in business adaptability grants

$15 million for tourism education and $75 million to K-12 schools to safely reopen in the fall

$10 million for the Live Entertainment Grant Program Montana website

Nebraska

Nebraska plan $100 million for local governments for PPE sanitizing products etc $100

million for livestock producers $230 milion for Small Business amp Livestock Producers

Stabilization program $427 million to UI Trust Fund amp General Fund $80 million for PPE

sanitizing products etc $85 million to Community CARES program $16 million for workforce

retraining $5 million for administration support to business program $1 million for Gallup Back

to Business Learning Nebraska website Nebraska CRF site

Nevada

Nevada plan $1485 million to local governments $158 million to support contact tracing

testing amp PPE $85 million for food security $625 million for FEMA cost share $312 million for

WIC $849000 for SNAP $30 million for rental assistance $20 million for statewide commercial

real estate rental relief $480000 for homeownersmortgage assistance $200 million for state

costs amp reimbursement $100 million for health care system $33 million for K-12 education

$50 million for K-12 schools to create alternative intensive instruction Nevada website

New Hampshire

New Hampshire plan $400 million for Main Street Relief Fund $60 million for nonprofit

organizations $35 million for housing relief $50 million for broadband$15 million for homeless

shelters $10 million for private colleges amp universities $2 million to chambers of commerce $5

million for youth-focused programs $6 million for SUDmental health programs $7 million for

veterans assistance $25 million for hazard pay $108 million in grants to long-term care

facilities $88 million from Emergency Health Care System Relief Fund for smaller medical

organizations New Hampshire website

New Jersey New Jersey plan $467 million for public-school system $250 million for child care New Jersey website

New Mexico

New Mexico plan about $1 million for the National Guard to provide humanitarian assistance

$30 million for the Department of Health to purchase personal protective equipment testing

supplies and other material protective equipment $15 million to the Department of Homeland

Security and Emergency Management to coordinate relief efforts and provide emergency

medical aid and other services $3 million to a variety of state agencies to help children

families older adults and people with disabilities in addition to broader relief efforts $50

million for small business grants New Mexico website

New York

New York plan $65 milion for child care providers through New York Forward Child Care

Expansion Incentive program New York website

North Carolina

North Carolina plan 1784 million transferred to other governments 236 million payroll for

public health and safety employees $826709 for budget personnel amp services $67231736 to

improve telework capabilities $144 million for medical expenses $345 million for public

health expenses $22 million for distance learning 276 million for economic support North Carolina website

North Dakota

North Dakota plan $897 million for public health and safety including lab supplies personal

protective equipment staff overtime temporary testing and contact tracing positions an

emergency rent bridge program and child care emergency operations grants $2537 million for

economic support for business including $200 million for two BND low-interest loan programs

designed to help businesses recover $1125 million for economic support for individuals

including $110 million to keep the statersquos Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund solvent $683

million for telework cybersecurity and transition to digital services $200 million for

unemployment claims about $69 million is dedicated to grants for businesses to spend on

pandemic-related improvements $331 million for plugging and cleaning up abandoned oilfield

wells North Dakota website

N Mariana Islands

N Mariana Islands plan $11 million for test kits PPE first aid kits disinfectant sprays and

sanitation equipment $64 million for capitalized fixed assets $6 million for services provided

by health care professionals sanitation and disinfection services engineering services and

laboratory testing professionals more than $15 million for the construction of the Medical

Care and Treatment Site (MCATS) construction of alternative medical sites and costs

associated with renovation for social distancing measures and protective shielding in commonly

visited offices $10 million to support payroll expenses of first responders in public safety

human services ancillary services and support staff related to the COVID-19 emergency and

response $200000 for rental costs of the off-site quarantine facilities

Ohio

Ohio plan Thus far $2005426107 been appropriated and released by the Ohio Legislature

from the state and local share of the CRF -- $538518085 to Ohio counties cities villages and

townships (SB 387 as introduced will appropriate the remaining $650000000 to Ohio local

governments) The CRF supports the Ohio Department of Healthrsquos COVID 19 Response

Operations and Ohiorsquos Local Health Departments Ohiorsquos K-12 Schools and Institutions of Higher

Education Hospitals Rural Hospitals Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-term care facilities

Behavioral Health Facilities Ohio Crisis Centers Ohio Companies Manufacturing Personal

Protection Equipment Minority and Women Owned Businesses Broadband School

Connectivity Grants Ohio County Fairs Ohio Libraries Ohio Veteran Homes and Posts

Procurement and Distribution of Essential Personal Protective Equipment COVID Safety at Ohio

Department of Natural Resources Parks Ohio EPArsquos Wastewater Epidemiology Project the

Department of Public Safetyrsquos Emergency Operation Center Operations Adjutant Generalrsquos

COVID 19 missions Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Prevention of COVID 19

Spread Ohio Deputy Registrars Various State Agency COVID 19 Response Services Ohio website

Oklahoma

Oklahoma plan $10 million towards an Eviction Mitigation grant program $100 million to the

Oklahoma Business Relief Program in partnership with local financial institutions $42 million

for cities amp counties $10 million for Stay in School Fund in the form of $6500 stipends for

private school families Oklahoma website

Oregon

Oregon plan $15 million for tribal governments and $200 million for local governments ldquoto pay

for personal protective equipment contact tracing testing capacity vulnerable population

quarantine farmworker field sanitation restrictions and other costs incurred during the

response to COVID-19 hold onto the remaining $525 million for programs still under

development such as possible statewide rental assistance and reserves in case the state faces

an increase in infections later this year Oregon website

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania plan $632 million for nursing homes $625 million for county block grants $259

million to boost funding for intellectual disability care $225 million for small business grants

$20 million for museums $50 million in hgrant funding to help employers provide hazard pay Pennsylvania website

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico plan $150 million to private hospitals $150 million to buy more COVID-19 tests and

contact tracing $50 million for tourism industry $100 million to government offices to buy

protective gear and other safety materials $100 million to municipalities $150 million for

unemployment fund $40 million for remote-work program $40 million for telemedicine

program $10 million to jails $10 million to courses and training about COVID-19 directed at

small and medium businesses Puerto Rico website

Rhode Island

Rhode Island plan $4381 million for public health response $2248 million for second-order

effects eg education housing small business $1474 million for health care and human

services $62890063 for government operations Rhode Island website

South Carolina

South Carolina plan $500 million to refill unemployment trust fund $225 million for five

additional school days to help students who missed about 10 weeks of in-class instruction last

year more than $200 million to help colleges and local governments with COVID-19 expenses

such as protective equipment and overtime 17 million for emergency officials to create a state

stockpile of protective equipment $600 million set aside for unforeseen expenses $125 million

in hospital relief $10 million in grant management and compliance $270 million in state and

local administration $424 million in statewide testing $50 million for broadband hotspots South Carolina website

South Dakota

South Dakota plan unspecified amounts for health care small business education local

governments amp a reserve in hopes of the go-ahead from the federal government to use it to

make up for revenue loss $5 million for tourism South Dakota website

Tennessee

Tennessee plan holding back $12 billion in hopes that Congress will expand the scope of the

program to revenue loss $200 million for small businesses $400 million for states

unemployment trust fund the administration estimates that an additional $600 million will be

needed in the fund between July and December to avoid an automatic tax rate increase on

businesses under current state law $150 million in relief for nonprofits $115 million for local

governments $20 million for higher ed $50 million to ech grants for education $11 million to

local education agencies Tennessee website

Texas

Texas plan $38 million to local governments $295 million for contact tracing $15 million on

Census ad campaign Texas website

US Virgin Islands

US Virginia Islands plan a portion of the $75 million federal assistance will go toward providing

$1200 stimulus checks for residents WAPA subsidies of $250 for individuals and $500 for

businesses the territoryrsquos COVID Safe Transit Subsidy for the St Thomas-St John passenger

ferries and to provide safe transport for the disabled and senior citizens US Virgin Islands plan

Utah

Utah plan $20 million in housing aid $40 million in grants for rental assistance to commercial

tenants $62 million grant program intended to boost struggling businesses and cultural artistic

and recreation groups that promote travel in Utah $25 million for broadband internet

upgrades $15 million to help state medical labs improve testing capacity $19 million to the

Utah State Board of Education including $39 million to pay for PPE and other allowable

expenses for schools and $39 million to support the expansion of students in online charter

schools Utah website

Vermont

Vermont plan $300 million package for the statersquos health care industry $35 million for farms

nearly $100 million in grants for struggling businesses $20 million to fund broadband expansion

to households that require internet for remote work and learning tens of millions to address

food insecurity and rental assistance Vermont website

Virginia Virginia plan $58 million to expand contract tracing $650 million to local governments Virginia website

Washington

Washington plan $614 million to Department of Children Youth and Families $51 million for

food and food distribution supplies $500000 to Office of Attorney General $508 million to

University of Washington $45 million to Department of Health $40 million to Office of

Financial Management $297 million to Department of Commerce $23 million to Office Civil

Legal Aid $1952 million to Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction $163 million to

Department of Commerce $152 million to increase capacity of supplies $43 million to help

undocumented amp agricultural workers Washington website

West Virginia

West Virginia plan $150 million for West Virginia CARES Act Small Business Grant Program $50

million for DOH projects improving access to medical facilities $50 million for roadband

development $200 million for local governments $10 million for hospital support $25 million

for local public service districts $21 million for reimbursing the Governorrsquos Contingency Fund

(PPE) $57 million for state COVID-19 expense reimbursement and state agency COVID-19-

related expenses $637 million for Workforce West Virginia 2020 ndash 2021 $50 million for

additional PPE and testing West Virginia website West Virginia CRF site

Wisconsin

Wisconsin plan 445 million for hospital capacity $250 million for testing $200 million for

emergency operations $150 million for PPE $200 million for local governments $100 million

for care facilities amp services $75 million for contact tracing $75 million for small businesses

$416 million for farmers $40 million for ventilators $32 million for University of Wisconsin

System $25 million for renters $15 million for pantries Wisconsin website Wisconsin CRF site

Wyoming

Wyoming plan $100 million for business relief programs $14250 for administrative services

with FFIS $140000 (includes additional CARES funds) to develop in-state COVID-19 related

campaigns $15 million for increased testing and contact tracing capabilities $2 million to

Homeland Security Office for COVID-19 responses $275000 for COVID-19 in-state advertising

$30 million for testing and tracing $5 million for OSHA complians $265 million for University of

Wyoming $271000 for corrections Wyoming website

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Missouri

Missouri plan $15 million for tourism $50 million for Missouri businesses $66 million for child

care assistance $15 million for food banks $5209 million for local governments $305 million

for broadband $4 million for Sheltered Workshops $1 million for job centers $87 million for

job training $80 million to support safe return to in-person instruction and campus life $10

million to expand remote learning capabilities $525 million for telehealth $25 million for

library resources $10 million for Local Education Agencies $20 million to reimburse broadband

providers $20 million for PPE Missouri website Missouri CRF site

Montana

Montana plan a $80 million grant fund for small businesses who have lost revenue due to the

coronavirus $50 million in rent or mortgage assistance for people who have lost jobs or

substantial income $10 million for nonprofit social service agencies and $2 million for food

banks some smaller funds to help people with disabilities work from home purchase

technology to reduce social isolation among the statersquos senior citizens and help companies

improve their capabilities to produce or distribute products or services that directly address the

COVID-19 emergency meat processing assistance foster care supplemental payments and

agriculture adaptability $5 million in grants for public health agencies $125 million in loan

deferrals $80 million set aside for Local Government COVID related reimbursements $33

million in behavioral healthsubstance abuse grants $20 million in business adaptability grants

$15 million for tourism education and $75 million to K-12 schools to safely reopen in the fall

$10 million for the Live Entertainment Grant Program Montana website

Nebraska

Nebraska plan $100 million for local governments for PPE sanitizing products etc $100

million for livestock producers $230 milion for Small Business amp Livestock Producers

Stabilization program $427 million to UI Trust Fund amp General Fund $80 million for PPE

sanitizing products etc $85 million to Community CARES program $16 million for workforce

retraining $5 million for administration support to business program $1 million for Gallup Back

to Business Learning Nebraska website Nebraska CRF site

Nevada

Nevada plan $1485 million to local governments $158 million to support contact tracing

testing amp PPE $85 million for food security $625 million for FEMA cost share $312 million for

WIC $849000 for SNAP $30 million for rental assistance $20 million for statewide commercial

real estate rental relief $480000 for homeownersmortgage assistance $200 million for state

costs amp reimbursement $100 million for health care system $33 million for K-12 education

$50 million for K-12 schools to create alternative intensive instruction Nevada website

New Hampshire

New Hampshire plan $400 million for Main Street Relief Fund $60 million for nonprofit

organizations $35 million for housing relief $50 million for broadband$15 million for homeless

shelters $10 million for private colleges amp universities $2 million to chambers of commerce $5

million for youth-focused programs $6 million for SUDmental health programs $7 million for

veterans assistance $25 million for hazard pay $108 million in grants to long-term care

facilities $88 million from Emergency Health Care System Relief Fund for smaller medical

organizations New Hampshire website

New Jersey New Jersey plan $467 million for public-school system $250 million for child care New Jersey website

New Mexico

New Mexico plan about $1 million for the National Guard to provide humanitarian assistance

$30 million for the Department of Health to purchase personal protective equipment testing

supplies and other material protective equipment $15 million to the Department of Homeland

Security and Emergency Management to coordinate relief efforts and provide emergency

medical aid and other services $3 million to a variety of state agencies to help children

families older adults and people with disabilities in addition to broader relief efforts $50

million for small business grants New Mexico website

New York

New York plan $65 milion for child care providers through New York Forward Child Care

Expansion Incentive program New York website

North Carolina

North Carolina plan 1784 million transferred to other governments 236 million payroll for

public health and safety employees $826709 for budget personnel amp services $67231736 to

improve telework capabilities $144 million for medical expenses $345 million for public

health expenses $22 million for distance learning 276 million for economic support North Carolina website

North Dakota

North Dakota plan $897 million for public health and safety including lab supplies personal

protective equipment staff overtime temporary testing and contact tracing positions an

emergency rent bridge program and child care emergency operations grants $2537 million for

economic support for business including $200 million for two BND low-interest loan programs

designed to help businesses recover $1125 million for economic support for individuals

including $110 million to keep the statersquos Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund solvent $683

million for telework cybersecurity and transition to digital services $200 million for

unemployment claims about $69 million is dedicated to grants for businesses to spend on

pandemic-related improvements $331 million for plugging and cleaning up abandoned oilfield

wells North Dakota website

N Mariana Islands

N Mariana Islands plan $11 million for test kits PPE first aid kits disinfectant sprays and

sanitation equipment $64 million for capitalized fixed assets $6 million for services provided

by health care professionals sanitation and disinfection services engineering services and

laboratory testing professionals more than $15 million for the construction of the Medical

Care and Treatment Site (MCATS) construction of alternative medical sites and costs

associated with renovation for social distancing measures and protective shielding in commonly

visited offices $10 million to support payroll expenses of first responders in public safety

human services ancillary services and support staff related to the COVID-19 emergency and

response $200000 for rental costs of the off-site quarantine facilities

Ohio

Ohio plan Thus far $2005426107 been appropriated and released by the Ohio Legislature

from the state and local share of the CRF -- $538518085 to Ohio counties cities villages and

townships (SB 387 as introduced will appropriate the remaining $650000000 to Ohio local

governments) The CRF supports the Ohio Department of Healthrsquos COVID 19 Response

Operations and Ohiorsquos Local Health Departments Ohiorsquos K-12 Schools and Institutions of Higher

Education Hospitals Rural Hospitals Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-term care facilities

Behavioral Health Facilities Ohio Crisis Centers Ohio Companies Manufacturing Personal

Protection Equipment Minority and Women Owned Businesses Broadband School

Connectivity Grants Ohio County Fairs Ohio Libraries Ohio Veteran Homes and Posts

Procurement and Distribution of Essential Personal Protective Equipment COVID Safety at Ohio

Department of Natural Resources Parks Ohio EPArsquos Wastewater Epidemiology Project the

Department of Public Safetyrsquos Emergency Operation Center Operations Adjutant Generalrsquos

COVID 19 missions Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Prevention of COVID 19

Spread Ohio Deputy Registrars Various State Agency COVID 19 Response Services Ohio website

Oklahoma

Oklahoma plan $10 million towards an Eviction Mitigation grant program $100 million to the

Oklahoma Business Relief Program in partnership with local financial institutions $42 million

for cities amp counties $10 million for Stay in School Fund in the form of $6500 stipends for

private school families Oklahoma website

Oregon

Oregon plan $15 million for tribal governments and $200 million for local governments ldquoto pay

for personal protective equipment contact tracing testing capacity vulnerable population

quarantine farmworker field sanitation restrictions and other costs incurred during the

response to COVID-19 hold onto the remaining $525 million for programs still under

development such as possible statewide rental assistance and reserves in case the state faces

an increase in infections later this year Oregon website

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania plan $632 million for nursing homes $625 million for county block grants $259

million to boost funding for intellectual disability care $225 million for small business grants

$20 million for museums $50 million in hgrant funding to help employers provide hazard pay Pennsylvania website

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico plan $150 million to private hospitals $150 million to buy more COVID-19 tests and

contact tracing $50 million for tourism industry $100 million to government offices to buy

protective gear and other safety materials $100 million to municipalities $150 million for

unemployment fund $40 million for remote-work program $40 million for telemedicine

program $10 million to jails $10 million to courses and training about COVID-19 directed at

small and medium businesses Puerto Rico website

Rhode Island

Rhode Island plan $4381 million for public health response $2248 million for second-order

effects eg education housing small business $1474 million for health care and human

services $62890063 for government operations Rhode Island website

South Carolina

South Carolina plan $500 million to refill unemployment trust fund $225 million for five

additional school days to help students who missed about 10 weeks of in-class instruction last

year more than $200 million to help colleges and local governments with COVID-19 expenses

such as protective equipment and overtime 17 million for emergency officials to create a state

stockpile of protective equipment $600 million set aside for unforeseen expenses $125 million

in hospital relief $10 million in grant management and compliance $270 million in state and

local administration $424 million in statewide testing $50 million for broadband hotspots South Carolina website

South Dakota

South Dakota plan unspecified amounts for health care small business education local

governments amp a reserve in hopes of the go-ahead from the federal government to use it to

make up for revenue loss $5 million for tourism South Dakota website

Tennessee

Tennessee plan holding back $12 billion in hopes that Congress will expand the scope of the

program to revenue loss $200 million for small businesses $400 million for states

unemployment trust fund the administration estimates that an additional $600 million will be

needed in the fund between July and December to avoid an automatic tax rate increase on

businesses under current state law $150 million in relief for nonprofits $115 million for local

governments $20 million for higher ed $50 million to ech grants for education $11 million to

local education agencies Tennessee website

Texas

Texas plan $38 million to local governments $295 million for contact tracing $15 million on

Census ad campaign Texas website

US Virgin Islands

US Virginia Islands plan a portion of the $75 million federal assistance will go toward providing

$1200 stimulus checks for residents WAPA subsidies of $250 for individuals and $500 for

businesses the territoryrsquos COVID Safe Transit Subsidy for the St Thomas-St John passenger

ferries and to provide safe transport for the disabled and senior citizens US Virgin Islands plan

Utah

Utah plan $20 million in housing aid $40 million in grants for rental assistance to commercial

tenants $62 million grant program intended to boost struggling businesses and cultural artistic

and recreation groups that promote travel in Utah $25 million for broadband internet

upgrades $15 million to help state medical labs improve testing capacity $19 million to the

Utah State Board of Education including $39 million to pay for PPE and other allowable

expenses for schools and $39 million to support the expansion of students in online charter

schools Utah website

Vermont

Vermont plan $300 million package for the statersquos health care industry $35 million for farms

nearly $100 million in grants for struggling businesses $20 million to fund broadband expansion

to households that require internet for remote work and learning tens of millions to address

food insecurity and rental assistance Vermont website

Virginia Virginia plan $58 million to expand contract tracing $650 million to local governments Virginia website

Washington

Washington plan $614 million to Department of Children Youth and Families $51 million for

food and food distribution supplies $500000 to Office of Attorney General $508 million to

University of Washington $45 million to Department of Health $40 million to Office of

Financial Management $297 million to Department of Commerce $23 million to Office Civil

Legal Aid $1952 million to Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction $163 million to

Department of Commerce $152 million to increase capacity of supplies $43 million to help

undocumented amp agricultural workers Washington website

West Virginia

West Virginia plan $150 million for West Virginia CARES Act Small Business Grant Program $50

million for DOH projects improving access to medical facilities $50 million for roadband

development $200 million for local governments $10 million for hospital support $25 million

for local public service districts $21 million for reimbursing the Governorrsquos Contingency Fund

(PPE) $57 million for state COVID-19 expense reimbursement and state agency COVID-19-

related expenses $637 million for Workforce West Virginia 2020 ndash 2021 $50 million for

additional PPE and testing West Virginia website West Virginia CRF site

Wisconsin

Wisconsin plan 445 million for hospital capacity $250 million for testing $200 million for

emergency operations $150 million for PPE $200 million for local governments $100 million

for care facilities amp services $75 million for contact tracing $75 million for small businesses

$416 million for farmers $40 million for ventilators $32 million for University of Wisconsin

System $25 million for renters $15 million for pantries Wisconsin website Wisconsin CRF site

Wyoming

Wyoming plan $100 million for business relief programs $14250 for administrative services

with FFIS $140000 (includes additional CARES funds) to develop in-state COVID-19 related

campaigns $15 million for increased testing and contact tracing capabilities $2 million to

Homeland Security Office for COVID-19 responses $275000 for COVID-19 in-state advertising

$30 million for testing and tracing $5 million for OSHA complians $265 million for University of

Wyoming $271000 for corrections Wyoming website

Page 4: Last updated 7/28/2020€¦ · allocations: $345 million for K-12 and higher education; $50 million for small business assistance, $50 million for non-profit assistance, $30 million

N Mariana Islands

N Mariana Islands plan $11 million for test kits PPE first aid kits disinfectant sprays and

sanitation equipment $64 million for capitalized fixed assets $6 million for services provided

by health care professionals sanitation and disinfection services engineering services and

laboratory testing professionals more than $15 million for the construction of the Medical

Care and Treatment Site (MCATS) construction of alternative medical sites and costs

associated with renovation for social distancing measures and protective shielding in commonly

visited offices $10 million to support payroll expenses of first responders in public safety

human services ancillary services and support staff related to the COVID-19 emergency and

response $200000 for rental costs of the off-site quarantine facilities

Ohio

Ohio plan Thus far $2005426107 been appropriated and released by the Ohio Legislature

from the state and local share of the CRF -- $538518085 to Ohio counties cities villages and

townships (SB 387 as introduced will appropriate the remaining $650000000 to Ohio local

governments) The CRF supports the Ohio Department of Healthrsquos COVID 19 Response

Operations and Ohiorsquos Local Health Departments Ohiorsquos K-12 Schools and Institutions of Higher

Education Hospitals Rural Hospitals Skilled Nursing Facilities and Long-term care facilities

Behavioral Health Facilities Ohio Crisis Centers Ohio Companies Manufacturing Personal

Protection Equipment Minority and Women Owned Businesses Broadband School

Connectivity Grants Ohio County Fairs Ohio Libraries Ohio Veteran Homes and Posts

Procurement and Distribution of Essential Personal Protective Equipment COVID Safety at Ohio

Department of Natural Resources Parks Ohio EPArsquos Wastewater Epidemiology Project the

Department of Public Safetyrsquos Emergency Operation Center Operations Adjutant Generalrsquos

COVID 19 missions Department of Rehabilitation and Correction Prevention of COVID 19

Spread Ohio Deputy Registrars Various State Agency COVID 19 Response Services Ohio website

Oklahoma

Oklahoma plan $10 million towards an Eviction Mitigation grant program $100 million to the

Oklahoma Business Relief Program in partnership with local financial institutions $42 million

for cities amp counties $10 million for Stay in School Fund in the form of $6500 stipends for

private school families Oklahoma website

Oregon

Oregon plan $15 million for tribal governments and $200 million for local governments ldquoto pay

for personal protective equipment contact tracing testing capacity vulnerable population

quarantine farmworker field sanitation restrictions and other costs incurred during the

response to COVID-19 hold onto the remaining $525 million for programs still under

development such as possible statewide rental assistance and reserves in case the state faces

an increase in infections later this year Oregon website

Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania plan $632 million for nursing homes $625 million for county block grants $259

million to boost funding for intellectual disability care $225 million for small business grants

$20 million for museums $50 million in hgrant funding to help employers provide hazard pay Pennsylvania website

Puerto Rico

Puerto Rico plan $150 million to private hospitals $150 million to buy more COVID-19 tests and

contact tracing $50 million for tourism industry $100 million to government offices to buy

protective gear and other safety materials $100 million to municipalities $150 million for

unemployment fund $40 million for remote-work program $40 million for telemedicine

program $10 million to jails $10 million to courses and training about COVID-19 directed at

small and medium businesses Puerto Rico website

Rhode Island

Rhode Island plan $4381 million for public health response $2248 million for second-order

effects eg education housing small business $1474 million for health care and human

services $62890063 for government operations Rhode Island website

South Carolina

South Carolina plan $500 million to refill unemployment trust fund $225 million for five

additional school days to help students who missed about 10 weeks of in-class instruction last

year more than $200 million to help colleges and local governments with COVID-19 expenses

such as protective equipment and overtime 17 million for emergency officials to create a state

stockpile of protective equipment $600 million set aside for unforeseen expenses $125 million

in hospital relief $10 million in grant management and compliance $270 million in state and

local administration $424 million in statewide testing $50 million for broadband hotspots South Carolina website

South Dakota

South Dakota plan unspecified amounts for health care small business education local

governments amp a reserve in hopes of the go-ahead from the federal government to use it to

make up for revenue loss $5 million for tourism South Dakota website

Tennessee

Tennessee plan holding back $12 billion in hopes that Congress will expand the scope of the

program to revenue loss $200 million for small businesses $400 million for states

unemployment trust fund the administration estimates that an additional $600 million will be

needed in the fund between July and December to avoid an automatic tax rate increase on

businesses under current state law $150 million in relief for nonprofits $115 million for local

governments $20 million for higher ed $50 million to ech grants for education $11 million to

local education agencies Tennessee website

Texas

Texas plan $38 million to local governments $295 million for contact tracing $15 million on

Census ad campaign Texas website

US Virgin Islands

US Virginia Islands plan a portion of the $75 million federal assistance will go toward providing

$1200 stimulus checks for residents WAPA subsidies of $250 for individuals and $500 for

businesses the territoryrsquos COVID Safe Transit Subsidy for the St Thomas-St John passenger

ferries and to provide safe transport for the disabled and senior citizens US Virgin Islands plan

Utah

Utah plan $20 million in housing aid $40 million in grants for rental assistance to commercial

tenants $62 million grant program intended to boost struggling businesses and cultural artistic

and recreation groups that promote travel in Utah $25 million for broadband internet

upgrades $15 million to help state medical labs improve testing capacity $19 million to the

Utah State Board of Education including $39 million to pay for PPE and other allowable

expenses for schools and $39 million to support the expansion of students in online charter

schools Utah website

Vermont

Vermont plan $300 million package for the statersquos health care industry $35 million for farms

nearly $100 million in grants for struggling businesses $20 million to fund broadband expansion

to households that require internet for remote work and learning tens of millions to address

food insecurity and rental assistance Vermont website

Virginia Virginia plan $58 million to expand contract tracing $650 million to local governments Virginia website

Washington

Washington plan $614 million to Department of Children Youth and Families $51 million for

food and food distribution supplies $500000 to Office of Attorney General $508 million to

University of Washington $45 million to Department of Health $40 million to Office of

Financial Management $297 million to Department of Commerce $23 million to Office Civil

Legal Aid $1952 million to Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction $163 million to

Department of Commerce $152 million to increase capacity of supplies $43 million to help

undocumented amp agricultural workers Washington website

West Virginia

West Virginia plan $150 million for West Virginia CARES Act Small Business Grant Program $50

million for DOH projects improving access to medical facilities $50 million for roadband

development $200 million for local governments $10 million for hospital support $25 million

for local public service districts $21 million for reimbursing the Governorrsquos Contingency Fund

(PPE) $57 million for state COVID-19 expense reimbursement and state agency COVID-19-

related expenses $637 million for Workforce West Virginia 2020 ndash 2021 $50 million for

additional PPE and testing West Virginia website West Virginia CRF site

Wisconsin

Wisconsin plan 445 million for hospital capacity $250 million for testing $200 million for

emergency operations $150 million for PPE $200 million for local governments $100 million

for care facilities amp services $75 million for contact tracing $75 million for small businesses

$416 million for farmers $40 million for ventilators $32 million for University of Wisconsin

System $25 million for renters $15 million for pantries Wisconsin website Wisconsin CRF site

Wyoming

Wyoming plan $100 million for business relief programs $14250 for administrative services

with FFIS $140000 (includes additional CARES funds) to develop in-state COVID-19 related

campaigns $15 million for increased testing and contact tracing capabilities $2 million to

Homeland Security Office for COVID-19 responses $275000 for COVID-19 in-state advertising

$30 million for testing and tracing $5 million for OSHA complians $265 million for University of

Wyoming $271000 for corrections Wyoming website

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Utah

Utah plan $20 million in housing aid $40 million in grants for rental assistance to commercial

tenants $62 million grant program intended to boost struggling businesses and cultural artistic

and recreation groups that promote travel in Utah $25 million for broadband internet

upgrades $15 million to help state medical labs improve testing capacity $19 million to the

Utah State Board of Education including $39 million to pay for PPE and other allowable

expenses for schools and $39 million to support the expansion of students in online charter

schools Utah website

Vermont

Vermont plan $300 million package for the statersquos health care industry $35 million for farms

nearly $100 million in grants for struggling businesses $20 million to fund broadband expansion

to households that require internet for remote work and learning tens of millions to address

food insecurity and rental assistance Vermont website

Virginia Virginia plan $58 million to expand contract tracing $650 million to local governments Virginia website

Washington

Washington plan $614 million to Department of Children Youth and Families $51 million for

food and food distribution supplies $500000 to Office of Attorney General $508 million to

University of Washington $45 million to Department of Health $40 million to Office of

Financial Management $297 million to Department of Commerce $23 million to Office Civil

Legal Aid $1952 million to Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction $163 million to

Department of Commerce $152 million to increase capacity of supplies $43 million to help

undocumented amp agricultural workers Washington website

West Virginia

West Virginia plan $150 million for West Virginia CARES Act Small Business Grant Program $50

million for DOH projects improving access to medical facilities $50 million for roadband

development $200 million for local governments $10 million for hospital support $25 million

for local public service districts $21 million for reimbursing the Governorrsquos Contingency Fund

(PPE) $57 million for state COVID-19 expense reimbursement and state agency COVID-19-

related expenses $637 million for Workforce West Virginia 2020 ndash 2021 $50 million for

additional PPE and testing West Virginia website West Virginia CRF site

Wisconsin

Wisconsin plan 445 million for hospital capacity $250 million for testing $200 million for

emergency operations $150 million for PPE $200 million for local governments $100 million

for care facilities amp services $75 million for contact tracing $75 million for small businesses

$416 million for farmers $40 million for ventilators $32 million for University of Wisconsin

System $25 million for renters $15 million for pantries Wisconsin website Wisconsin CRF site

Wyoming

Wyoming plan $100 million for business relief programs $14250 for administrative services

with FFIS $140000 (includes additional CARES funds) to develop in-state COVID-19 related

campaigns $15 million for increased testing and contact tracing capabilities $2 million to

Homeland Security Office for COVID-19 responses $275000 for COVID-19 in-state advertising

$30 million for testing and tracing $5 million for OSHA complians $265 million for University of

Wyoming $271000 for corrections Wyoming website