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*** UPDATED x3 - Trump approves IL disaster declaration *** What can Illinois expect out of the DC stimulus package?

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The U.S. Senate approved an estimated $2 trillion stimulus package to battle the harmful effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, though concerns with the unemployment provisions remain. A few highlights of what’s included in the package:

And if you click that link, Illinois’ share of the $150 billion is $2.7 billion, with another $2.2 billion to local governments here. But that doesn’t include the other programs.

*** UPDATE 1 *** Here’s a breakdown from US Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi’s office…

Breakdown of funds to IL for various key programs:

• Election Assistance ($400 million total): $13.9 million federal share + 5% state match ($695 thousand)= $14.6 million
• Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant (Byrne JAG) Program ($850 million total): $31.9 million
• Child Care Development Block Grant (CCDBG): FY2020 Regular Appropriations ($189.5 million) + COVID Supplemental Appropriations ($117.5 million) = $307 million (an additional $117.5 million)
• Community Development Block Grant (CDBG): $17.8 million
• CDC Coronavirus State, Local, and Tribal Grant (Through the Public Health Emegrency Prpearedness Program) Awards: $16.3 million
• Emergency Solution Grants (ESG): $99 million
• Federal Transit Administation (FTA) Formula Distribution: $1.6 billion
• Housing Opportunities for Persons With Aids (HOPWA): $1.7 million
• Low Income Housing Energy Assistance (LIHEAP) Program: $13 million
• Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP): $2.2 million
• National Endowment of the Arts (NEA): $528,000
• National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH): $799,000

*** UPDATE 2 *** Chalkbeat has a good roundup of what schools can expect. Small excerpt

Districts will be able to use their portion of the $13.5 billion on a wide variety of things, including:

• Supplies for cleaning and sanitizing schools and school district buildings
• Efforts to help students from low-income families, students with disabilities, English learners, “racial and ethnic minorities,” homeless students, and students in foster care
• Coordinating long-term school closures, including meals, technology, and serving students with disabilities
• Buying technology, including connectivity, to help students continue learning, including adaptive equipment for students with disabilities
• Items principals need “to address the needs of their individual schools”
• Mental health services
• Planning and providing in-person or online summer learning programs and after-school programs
• Continuing to provide district-level services and employ staffers

*** UPDATE 3 *** Good news, but let’s hope he also releases the money. New York and California complained yesterday about that very thing…


Trump’s disaster proclamation will give federal funding to state and local governments, and certain private nonprofit organizations for emergency protective measures, including direct federal assistance, the White House said. It also includes federal funding for crisis counseling https://t.co/nZmkVr1gfY

— Tina Sfondeles (@TinaSfon) March 26, 2020

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Mar 26, 20 @ 10:02 am

Comments

  1. Am I reading that correctly, that the local share is only for local units of government with populations over 500,000?

    Comment by South of Sherman Thursday, Mar 26, 20 @ 10:26 am

  2. interested in how the money coming to the states from the National Endowment for the Arts will work. will it work as the money from the State legislation is currently working through the system? the deadline for the Federal money use is Sept. 2021. ticket sales lost there.

    Comment by Amalia Thursday, Mar 26, 20 @ 10:30 am

  3. Teacher stress is not having a paycheck and having nightmares of living on the streets. Public service for all humanity.

    Comment by Anon Thursday, Mar 26, 20 @ 10:44 am

  4. Teacher, you’re sooo funny. Obviously you don’t have any kids at home right now. Most parents are starting to realize how much their teachers actually do for their kids. If it’s such a cushy gig, why didn’t you get into the profession? Maybe because you couldn’t hack it?

    Comment by adult Thursday, Mar 26, 20 @ 10:54 am

  5. Wondering if people will have to pay income tax on thier $1200 next year.

    Comment by daveinmoline Thursday, Mar 26, 20 @ 11:10 am

  6. ==Wondering if people will have to pay income tax on thier $1200 next year.==

    They shouldn’t. It’s a tax credit, not a true income payment.

    Comment by Demoralized Thursday, Mar 26, 20 @ 11:19 am

  7. Should plug some holes. Just heard leading IL empty suit GoofySmile LaHood saying too much “pork” First utterance from him in weeks

    Comment by Annonin Thursday, Mar 26, 20 @ 11:33 am

  8. Was listening to Gov. Cuomo. He said that the federal bill has no money to replace lost state revenue. If true, that is a huge mistake.
    1. State governments with balanced budget requirements will have to slash budgets. If we thought the state government had been hollowed out before, watch this. I saw what happened in 2008 when the City of Chicago suddenly had a $500 million hole in a $6 billion budget. It was not pretty.
    2. Again back in 2008, there was an estimate that state and local revenues nationwide fell by $140 billion. Positions were cut and the unemployment rate was .5% to 1 percentage point higher than it needed to be.

    Comment by Last Bull Moose Thursday, Mar 26, 20 @ 11:56 am

  9. Trump needed to enforce Defense Production Act soon as it was known need for mask and ventilators was critically short.
    Instead his CEO mentality would rather use it as leverage for when he ask companies for help.
    So we have only a few dozen businesses retooling to make mask and respirators instead of having all of the companies making what they can.

    Comment by Presidential Minded not CEO mindset Thursday, Mar 26, 20 @ 1:13 pm

  10. what PM not CEO Mindset wrote. take out the pandemic response team, check, ignore the 69 page NSC pandemic playbook that tells you what to do from the start, check, govern like a Covidiot (great term, Rich), check.

    Comment by Amalia Thursday, Mar 26, 20 @ 1:49 pm

  11. thanks for posting that breakdown. helpful for thinking/planning.

    Comment by Amalia Thursday, Mar 26, 20 @ 2:18 pm

  12. == Wondering if people will have to pay income tax on thier $1200 next year.==

    The answer is no. It will be be claimed on your taxes.

    Comment by Hermosa Friday, Mar 27, 20 @ 6:27 am

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