May 20, 2021
Manchin Provides Update On American Rescue Plan Funding For West Virginia Local Governments
Video of Senator Manchin’s update on American Rescue Plan funding for
local governments can be found here
Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Senator Joe
Manchin (D-WV) provided an update on the funding included in the American Rescue Plan for local
governments in West Virginia. The Treasury Department recently provided updated
guidance on funding for states, cities, counties and municipalities.
“When we passed the American Rescue Plan
in March, states were given estimates on funding they would receive for vital
infrastructure projects, COVID-19 response efforts, broadband expansion, and
supporting our frontline workers. Recently, the Treasury Department released
updated guidance that shows West Virginia will be receiving more funding to
support these vital efforts. This is fantastic news for our state, counties,
cities and municipalities. This is a once-in-a-generation investment into our
state, and as these communities determine how to use their funds, my team and I
stand ready to answer any questions or concerns about the American Rescue
Plan funds.”
From the American
Rescue Plan, local governments will receive:
- $678.8 million that will go directly to local governments – cities and counties – across West Virginia for expanding broadband and fixing sewer and water infrastructure, including:
- $168.2 million for larger metropolitan cities
- $162.5 million for smaller cities
- $348.1 million for 55 counties
- $1.355 billion for the state of West Virginia
A video of Senator Manchin’s update on American Rescue Plan funding for local
governments can be found here.
To learn more about the American Rescue Plan funding and benefits for West Virginia, click here.
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