Gov. Evers Provides Update on Investments made in Public Health, Emergency Response, and Economic Stabilization
Administration continues to prioritize Wisconsin communities in COVID-19 pandemic response
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers today provided an updated accounting of federal funds invested in public health, emergency response efforts, and economic stabilization in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Funds were allocated by the Evers Administration from the state’s Coronavirus Relief Fund, which was made available to Wisconsin through the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
“We know that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected Wisconsinites in every corner of our state,” said Gov. Evers. “We’re going to continue working to make sure that every Wisconsinite knows how these funds are being usedto fight the pandemic and support families, farmers, and small businesses who need it most.”
Additional information on these efforts is available on Wisconsin’s COVID-19 Response and Recovery Investment dashboard website. The website provides transparent and regularly updated information regarding how and where Wisconsin is investing federal funding, including significant funding from the federal CARES Act.
Federal CRF dollars must be expended by the end of 2020, leaving Wisconsin and other states facing a significant cliff in available funding despite the ongoing pandemic. The Administration is continuing to make regular revisions to allocations to reflect actual costs in order to ensure Wisconsin is able to utilize funds prior to the federal deadline.
As of yesterday, Wisconsin has 173,891 positive cases of COVID-19, 9,319 hospitalizations, and 1,600 deaths due to the coronavirus. Current trends continuing to show an increase in cases in Wisconsin, requiring a continued investment in these detection and mitigation efforts.
Public Health & Emergency Response (in millions)
Program | Initial Allocation | Revised Allocation |
Surge Operating Fund | $445 | $162 |
Ventilators | $40 | $35 |
Emergency Procurement | $150 | $150 |
Testing Program (including National Guard, local community and higher education testing efforts) | $260 | $506.6 |
Contact Tracing | $75 | $75 |
State FEMA match/agency expenses | $200 | $120 |
Public Awareness Efforts | $3 | |
Isolation Facilities | $1.2 | |
TOTAL | $1.170b | $1052.8 |
Economic Support and Recovery Initiatives (in millions)
Program | Allocation |
Health Related Programs | |
CARES Act Provider Payments (including Long Term Care, Community-based, EMS Grants) | $100 |
Underserved Clinics & Tribal Health | $10 |
Hospitals | $40 |
Medical College of Wisconsin | $4 |
Enrollment Assistance | $1 |
Other Health Care | $6 |
Impacted Industries | |
WEDC (including We’re All In Round 1 and Round 2) | $128 |
Agriculture Direct Support Payments | $50 |
Tourism – Destination Marketing Organizations | $12 |
Lodging Industry Assistance | $20 |
Live Venue Assistance | $15 |
Movie Venue Assistance | $10 |
Cultural Institutions | $15 |
Education & Child Care | |
Out-of-School Support | $10 |
Higher Education | $37 |
Child Care Counts Program | $80 |
Individual Assistance | |
WI Rental Assistant Program (WRAP) | $35 |
Food Security Initiatives | $25 |
Local Government & Tribes Routes to Recovery | $201 |
LIHEAP & Keep Wisconsin Warm Fund Utility Assistance | $16 |
Other Initiatives | |
Broadband expansion |
$6.2 |
Wisconsin Eye | $0.1 |
TOTAL | $821.3 |
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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