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Breakdown of the ~$900B Coronavirus Response and Relief Act
A chart that shows where the funding is going.
December 27, 2020 •
Eric Holdeman
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Both houses of Congress passed the $900 billion Coronavirus Response and Relief Act bill that is still awaiting the president's signature.
Follow this link to see a visualization of where the funding is proposed to be going: "
Breakdown of the ~$900B Coronavirus Response and Relief Act
."
Then, pick it apart if that is your druthers.
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Eric Holdeman is a contributing writer for Emergency Management magazine and is the former director of the King County, Wash., Office of Emergency Management.
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