Washtenaw County, Mich. ARP Plan
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County Examples & SolutionsWashtenaw County Commissioners have proposed ARPA projects such as expanding broadband and public Wi-Fi, funding additional early childhood education, establishing universal childhood savings accounts, securing permanent affordable housing units, expanding county solar infrastructure, providing small business relief funds and maximizing the useWashtenaw County, Mich. ARP PlanOctober 1, 2021October 1, 2021, 12:00 am
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Washtenaw County, Mich. ARP Plan
Washtenaw County Commissioners have proposed ARPA projects such as expanding broadband and public Wi-Fi, funding additional early childhood education, establishing universal childhood savings accounts, securing permanent affordable housing units, expanding county solar infrastructure, providing small business relief funds and maximizing the use of a new mobile health clinic.
Washtenaw County Commissioners have proposed ARPA projects such as expanding broadband and public Wi-Fi, funding additional early childhood education, establishing universal childhood savings accounts, securing permanent affordable housing u2021-10-01County Examples & Solutions2021-11-08
Washtenaw County Commissioners have proposed ARPA projects such as expanding broadband and public Wi-Fi, funding additional early childhood education, establishing universal childhood savings accounts, securing permanent affordable housing units, expanding county solar infrastructure, providing small business relief funds and maximizing the use of a new mobile health clinic.
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County Investments of American Rescue Plan Recovery Funds
Find analysis and trends of county investment priorities, share how your county is supporting your residents and explore our database of county ARP investment plans.
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The County Countdown – September 26, 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're covering this week. -
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New Options to Combat Summer Hunger: What Counties Need to Know
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Legislative Toolkit for Counties: Priorities for Strengthening the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
This toolkit provides an overview of the county role in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), federal policy priorities for ensuring SNAP is effectively serving county residents and the current legislative and administrative outlook for program reforms. -
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‘Dr. Drew’ applauds progress in mental health care, but ‘still progress to be made’
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American Rescue Plan Resource Hub
In March of 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 authorized the $350 billion State and Local Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Fund (Recovery Fund), which provided $65.1 billion in direct, flexible aid to every county in America.Reports & Toolkitsdocument03092:00 pmReports & Toolkits<p>In March of 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 authorized the $350 billion State and Local Coronavirus Fiscal Recovery Fund (Recovery Fund), which provided $65.1 billion in direct, flexible aid to
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Human Services & Education Steering Committee
All matters pertaining to children’s issues, foster care, public assistance and income support, services to senior citizens and individuals with disabilities, immigration policy, social services, and elementary, secondary and post-secondary education. Policy Platform & Resolutions 2022-2023 2022 NACo Legislative Prioritiespagepagepage<p>All matters pertaining to children’s issues, foster care, public assistance and income support, services to senior citizens and individuals with disabilities, immigration policy, social services, and elementary,
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