Understanding Eligible Uses of the Fiscal Recovery Fund: Public Health Response
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WebinarAs counties determine how to invest their ARP State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, NACo is hosting a series of information sessions digging into the various eligible uses outlined in Treasury’s Interim Final Rule (IFR) for the program.Understanding Eligible Uses of the Fiscal Recovery Fund: Public Health Response
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Understanding Eligible Uses of the Fiscal Recovery Fund: Public Health Response
As counties determine how to invest their ARP State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, NACo is hosting a series of information sessions digging into the various eligible uses outlined in Treasury’s Interim Final Rule (IFR) for the program. This session will focus on how counties can invest Recovery Funds to address a broad range of public health needs across COVID-19 mitigation, medical expenses, behavioral healthcare and public health resources. NACo members will also have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback on Treasury’s IFR.
As counties determine how to invest their ARP State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, NACo is hosting a series of information sessions digging into the various eligible uses outlined in Treasury’s Interi2021-06-29Webinar2023-04-12
As counties determine how to invest their ARP State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, NACo is hosting a series of information sessions digging into the various eligible uses outlined in Treasury’s Interim Final Rule (IFR) for the program. This session will focus on how counties can invest Recovery Funds to address a broad range of public health needs across COVID-19 mitigation, medical expenses, behavioral healthcare and public health resources. NACo members will also have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback on Treasury’s IFR.
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Blog
CMS proposes new minimum staffing standards for long-term care facilities
On September 1, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued a proposed rule that would impose minimum staffing standards for the approximately 758 county-owned or operated long-term care facilities that participate in Medicare or Medicaid. -
County News
Build relationships with state legislators, media to avoid local government preemption laws
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County News
White House Advisor Tom Perez to county officials: ‘Let’s keep the momentum going’
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Webinar
NACo Information Series on Treasury’s ARPA Flexibility Guidance: Community Development & Title I Projects
Sep. 6, 2023 , 2:00 pm – 3:00 pmOn August 10, the U.S. -
Blog
The County Countdown – August 29, 2023
Every other week, NACo’s County Countdown reviews top federal policy advocacy items with an eye towards counties and the intergovernmental partnership. Watch the video and explore NACo resources below on some of the top issues we are covering this week. -
Reports & Toolkits
Intergovernmental Roles and Responsibilities in Disaster Resilience
County governments across America play a critical role in preparing for or recovering from major disaster events. Since 1980, the United States has experienced 363 weather or climate related disaster events that have cost under $2.6 trillion dollars and taken the lives of 15,971 people.
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Reports & Toolkits
Opioid Solutions Center
NACo’s Opioid Solutions Center empowers local leaders to invest resources in effective treatment, recovery, prevention and harm reduction practices that save lives and address the underlying causes of substance use disorder.Reports & Toolkitsdocument10123:30 pmReports & Toolkits<p>NACo's Opioid Solutions Center empowers local leaders to invest resources in effective treatment, recovery, prevention and harm reduction practices that save lives and address the underlying causes of substance use disorder.
Contact
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Director of Government Affairs & Federal Fellowship Initiative(202) 942-4204
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Legislative Director – Health | Large Urban County Caucus(202) 942-4246
Upcoming Events
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25Sep2023
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26Sep2023
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27Sep2023Webinar
NACo Information Series on Treasury’s ARPA Flexibility Guidance: Relief from Natural Disasters
Sep. 27, 2023 , 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm