Webinar

NACo National Federal Policy Update: Overview of ARPA Flexibility Legislation

Oct. 25, 2021 , 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Contact Eryn Hurley (202) 942-4204
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    NACo National Federal Policy Update: Overview of ARPA Flexibility Legislation

    On October 19, the U.S. Senate passed the bipartisan State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial Fiscal Recovery, Infrastructure, and Disaster Relief Flexibility Act, which would provide additional flexibility for the $350 billion Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund (Recovery Fund) authorized under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The legislation would strengthen the Recovery Fund by allowing counties to allocate additional funding for the provision of government services, invest in infrastructure-related and economic development activities and provide emergency relief from natural disasters and their economic impacts. Join NACo for an overview of this new legislation and how it will impact county ARPA Recovery Fund spending.

    On October 19, the U.S.
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    <p>In March of 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 authorized the $350 billion State and Local Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Fund&nbsp;(Recovery Fund),&nbsp;which provided&nbsp;$65.1 billion in direct, flexible aid to

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    Finance, Pensions & Intergovernmental Affairs Steering Committee

    All matters pertaining to the financial resources of counties, fiscal management, federal assistance, municipal borrowing, county revenues, federal budget, federal tax reform, elections and Native American issues. Policy Platform & Resolutions 2023-2024 2023 NACo Legislative Priorities
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    <p>All matters pertaining to the financial resources of counties, fiscal management, federal assistance, municipal borrowing, county revenues, federal budget, federal tax reform, elections and Native American issues.</p>