House leader Rep. John Bell breaks down state COVID-19 relief package

State Rep. John Bell recently broke down the General Assembly’s COVID-19 relief package that was signed into law by Gov. Roy Cooper.

You can hear Bell’s explanation of how the $1.5 billion will be spent here:

And here are some of the highlights:

Small Business

  • $125 million for small business loans

K-12 Education

  • $75 million for school nutrition
  • $70 million for summer learning programs
  • $11 million to improve K-12 internet connectivity
  • $30 million to K-12 schools for computers and other electronic devices
  • $10 million for mental health and other student health services
  • $5 million for computers and other devices for school personnel
  • $4.5 million for cybersecurity at schools
  • $3 million for non-digital instruction for students with limited internet access
  • $1 million to improve internet access by installing WiFi routers in school buses

Higher Education

  • $25 million for community colleges
  • $44 million for UNC System schools
  • $20 million for private colleges

COVID-19 Supplies and Support

  • $50 million to enhance Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • $25 million to expand testing and contact tracing
  • $25 million for financial support for assisted living facilities
  • $20 million for enhanced public health capacity
  • $20 million for behavioral health

Rural Broadband

  • $9 million to help expand rural broadband

Social Services

  • $19 million for foster and child care
  • $6 million for food banks
  • $5 million for community health centers
  • $5 million for free and charitable clinics
  • $1.5 million for prescriptions for uninsured

Research

  • $29 million to UNC School of Public Health/NC Collaboratory
  • $20 million to Wake Forest University to expand the antibody study
  • $15 million to Duke University Human Vaccine Institute
  • $15 million to ECU Brody School of Medicine
  • $6 million to Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine

Hospitals

  • $65 million to rural hospitals
  • $15 million for North Carolina teaching hospitals
  • $15 million for a general hospital relief fund

State and Local Government

  • $300 million for local government coronavirus relief reserve
  • $50 million for rural and underserved communities
  • $100 million for counties
  • $85 million for state government operations
  • $300 million for transportation operations
  • $5 million for tourism industry support

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