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Pandemic Relief Legislation Unanimously Approved by North Carolina General Assembly

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The North Carolina General Assembly unanimously passed two Covid-19 response packages on Saturday, approving over $1.5 billion of funding relief for critical needs and extensive policy measures to help local communities address the crisis as the state safely reopens its economy.

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The compromise spending plan is a significant investment laying the groundwork for moving the state forward and responding to the economic and human impacts of this pandemic.

This commitment goes above and beyond previous requests and includes funding for testing, tracing, immediate recovery needs, and increasing access to broadband and electronic devices to access remote learning opportunities.

North Carolina leaders issued a joint bipartisan statement Saturday:

“This legislation puts North Carolina on the right path to recovery,” Senate Leader Phil Berger (R-Rockingham), Senate Minority Leader Dan Blue (D-Wake), House Speaker Tim Moore (R-Cleveland) and House Minority Leader Darren Jackson (D-Wake) said.

For weeks, our citizens have been anxious about their future because of this virus, and today we can assure them that action is being taken to allay their concerns.” 

The bill addresses both immediate needs, like purchasing personal protective equipment and expanding digital infrastructure needs, and long-term research and development to fight the virus. It supports testing for uninsured patients, rural and under-served communities, and behavioral health services.

“This recovery and relief bill is the product of bipartisan collaboration to help North Carolinians return to their daily lives,” Sens. Berger, Blue, Speaker Moore, and Rep. Jackson said.

Our citizens have stepped up to support each other during this unprecedented time, and now we must look ahead to getting everyone healthy and back to work safely.”  

House Bill 1043 Pandemic Response Act appropriates over $1.5 billion in relief funding for North Carolina’s medical providers, education communities, broadband connectivity. See below for a summary of select H.B. 1043 appropriations.

Senate Bill 704 Covid-19 Recovery Act provides tax relief, streamlines unemployment access, and makes policy reforms in education, healthcare, and government operations to assist North Carolinians through the pandemic and economic shutdown. Read a full legislative summary of S.B. 704 policy reforms.

Select appropriations from the relief package include:

Broadband Connectivity: $9 million

Support for Education Communities:

School Nutrition – $75 million

Summer Learning Programs – $70 million

K-12 Connectivity – $11 million

K-12 Devices for Students – $30 million

Student Health – $10 million

Community Colleges – $25 million

UNC Flexibility Funding – $44.4 million

Assistance for Private Colleges – $20 million

Department of Health and Human Services

Testing, Tracing and Trends – $25 million

Enhanced Public Health Capacity – $20 million

Enhanced Behavioral Health – $20 million

Rural and Underserved Communities$50 million

Food, Safety, Shelter, Foster and Child Care: $27.5 million

Financial Support for Assisted Living Facilities: $25 million

N.C. Medical School Research Fund

UNC School of Public Health/NC Collaboratory: $29 million

Duke University Human Vaccine Institute: $15 million

ECU Brody School of Medicine: $15 million

Campbell University School of Osteopathic Medicine: $6 million

Wake Forest University Health Services: $20 million

North Carolina Hospitals

Rural Hospitals: $65 million

Teaching Hospitals Relief Fund: $15 million

General Hospital Relief Fund: $15 million

Local Government Assistance: $150 million

Providers and Emergency Responders

Enhanced PPE and Sanitation Supplies – $50 million

Association of Community Health Centers: $5 million

Prescriptions for Indigent and Uninsured: $1.5 million

Free and Charitable Clinics: $5 million

Small Business Assistance Loans: $125 million

State Government Operations: $85 million

Transportation Operations: $300 million

Tourism Industry Support: $5 million

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