The Clark County Council on Wednesday approved moving forward with a hearing on nearly $8 million in new requests for federal pandemic relief funds. In 2021, the county received nearly $95 million in federal relief funds as part of the $350 billion American Rescue Plan Act stimulus package.
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Source: The Columbian
Clark County Council OKs hearing on $8M in federal pandemic relief fund requests
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