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Friday, June 05, 2020
McClure Surrenders Most Emergency Powers; Wants Council To Award $27 M in CARES Act Grants
McClure first declared an emergency on March 19. This extension will remain in effect until the Governor puts Northampton County in the green zone.
Under this resolution, McClure has surrendered (1) the right to transfer employees into different departments where there are manpower shortages; the unilateral power to award hazard pay without Council approval; and sole control over CARES Act funding.
McClure reported that Northampton County has paid $1,157,409.54 in hazard pay thus far, mostly at Gracedale and the jail. Council will have to approve continued hazard pay and decide how best to spend CARES Act funding.
According to McClure, the County is about to receive a $27 million block grant from the state from the CARES Act funding. This money must be used for small business grants; tourism; municipal and community assistance; mental health and addiction projects; nonprofit assistance; and broadband development.
McClure said the county's Department of Community and Economic Development is coming up with an application process to get the money out where it is needed most, and quickly.
McClure said it is needed most by small business. "Who's really been impacted by this? Small business. Where do most people work? Small business." Though Council will decide, McClure believes the lion's share of the money should be distributed there.
He also hopes to see a sizable chunk of this money doled out to municipalities suffering revenue shortfalls.
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Bernie O'Hare said:
ReplyDelete"According to McClure, the County is about to receive a $27 million black grant from the state from the CARES Act funding."
Bernie,
I think you mean "...BLOCK grant..."
Sorry.
ReplyDeleteHi Bernie,
ReplyDeleteI'm confused (no surprise, these days). The courthouse is opening on June 8th, yet PJ Koury has extended the judicial emergency until September 30th. With the courthouse open, I know that people can go to the different departments, which had limited access, but I don't understand what is prohibited by the September 30th action. Aren't trials supposed to be open to the public? Honestly, I'm asking for clarification.
I'm a bit confused as well. Will try to get some clarity. I received a news release about a guilty plea in a rape case yesterday, and I wondered how the hell I would get in.
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