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King County Council Approve Additional $100 Million in COVID-19 Relief Funding

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The King County Council has approved a fourth round of emergency funding in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Totaling nearly $100 million, the Fourth Emergency COVID Omnibus budget was passed unanimously Tuesday afternoon and provides funding for a variety of needed services and programs. The vast majority of funding is to continue to bolster Public Health’s response to the pandemic, to support and continue to expand testing, and to maintain the isolation and de-intensification sites throughout the County. The funding package:

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“Sometimes government can get a bad rap for moving slowly during times of crisis,” said Councilmember Jeanne Kohl-Welles, King County Council Budget Chair. “But, over the past six months since COVID-19 began to hit hard around our county we have acted quickly to support small businesses, organizations, public health, medical professionals and those in our community hit hardest by the economic fallout caused by the pandemic.  This fourth COVID-19 emergency budget continues this strong effort to uplift our region to do all we can to get needed relief to those most in need and recover from the economic recession that has ensured.”

Additionally, calls to domestic violence hotlines across the United States have surged upwards of 25% since social distancing measures were enacted. In response, Kohl-Welles was able to include an amendment that provides an additional $750,000 for supporting survivors of domestic violence.

“From homelessness and housing instability, behavioral health disorders, racial injustices, food insecurity, to domestic violence and more, COVID-19 has exacerbated chronic issues that have plagued our communities for a long time,” said Kohl-Welles. “It is imperative that we continue to tackle these problems head on to support people and communities throughout King County who are suffering.”

The Council first approved $27.4 million in the first COVID-19 emergency funding measure in March and another $62.9 million was approved in mid-May. A $90.6M third round of emergency funding was passed in late June. As with prior emergency funding measures, King County expects much of the emergency spending to be reimbursed by state and federal funds.

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The above is a press release from the King County Council.  The Auburn Examiner has not independently verified its contents and encourages our readers to personally verify any information they find may be overly biased or questionable. The publication of this press release does not indicate an endorsement of its contents.

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