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Minnesota Legislation Related to COVID-192 documents

  • March 26, 2020 - Minnesota Legislature Convenes In One-Day Session to Pass COVID-Related Legislation
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    AMC analysis of the 33-page bill providing relief both monetarily and through statutory changes in response to the coronavirus pandemic.  HF 4531/SF 4451 spends $330 million (primarily out of the state general revenue fund) on several measures surrounding emergency childcare grants, assistance to veterans (for hospitalization/medical care), appropriations for food shelf/housing support/emergency service grants, additional funding for the COVID-19 Response Fund, tribal nations grants, expansions to the Unemployment Insurance program, and a small business emergency loan program, among others. 
  • March 17, 2020 - Gov. Walz Signs $200 Million COVID-19 Emergency Response Package
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    Governor Tim Walz today signed Ch. 70 S.F. 4334 into law, allocating $200 million toward an emergency and long-term grant program to respond to the needs of health care and long-term care facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Federal Legislation Related to COVID-193 documents

  • The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act
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    March 25, 2020 - Overview of important sections for counties in the $2 trillion stimulus package (S. 3548 The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act)
  • NACo Analysis of the Third COVID-19 Supplemental: The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act
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    This analysis from the National Association of Counties (NACo) includes analysis that follows highlights relevant components of the CARES Act for county governments, including a section-by-section breakdown outlining items of significance for county policy priorities.
  • Families First Coronavirus Response Act
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