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Rep. Miller announces more than $248 million in federal funds to support state's pandemic response efforts

Urges continued action at state, federal level to respond to crisis
April 14, 2020
Joseph A. Miller, III News

COLUMBUS— State Rep. Joe Miller (D-Amherst) today announced the state Controlling Board approved more than $248 million in federal coronavirus relief funds to aid the state’s ongoing pandemic response efforts, including funds to bolster testing capacity, purchase needed personal protective equipment for frontline workers, expand hospital capacity, and provide resources for those most impacted by the coronavirus.

However, Miller urged continued action at the state and federal level to address the crisis, saying this is just the beginning of long-term response and recovery efforts.

“With federal resources beginning to roll in, our FIRST immediate need is to continue to train and upscale ODJFS to be better equipped to handle unemployment calls and to get the PPE supplies to our first responders and hospitals” said Rep. Miller.

The approved federal funding package includes:

  • $8.8 million to construct temporary medical facilities to supplement hospital capacity;
  • $76.1 million for ventilators and face masks;
  • $39 million to expand statewide testing capacity;
  • $50 million to purchase additional personal protective equipment for frontline healthcare workers;
  • $20 million in each of the next two years to expand the state’s SNAP food assistance program;
  • $25 million to the Summer Food Service Program to provide meals for children and teens in low-income areas;
  • $9.5 million over the next two years to support emergency food distribution at foodbanks and pantries;

In addition to the federal funds, some $500,000 in state funds were released to improve services for state and county Jobs and Family Services offices, along with another $95,000 for medical treatment and services for inmates at various corrections facilities. 

In recent weeks, House Democrats have called on the Speaker and Senate President several times to reconvene the General Assembly to take up further emergency measures to address issues facing workers, families and businesses amid the global pandemic.

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