Rep. Lujan: N.M. Delegation Introduces Tribal COVID-19 Disaster Assistance Cost Share Relief Act
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"The coronavirus pandemic is having a severe and disproportionate impact on Indian Country. Tribal nations are taking on enormous and unprecedented costs to protect the health and safety of their communities," said Heinrich. "This bill would waive
"Indian Country is facing an unprecedented crisis with some of the highest coronavirus rates of infection in
Senators Heinrich and Udall recently sent a letter to FEMA Administrator
The
"The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged our communities in unimaginable ways, and a robust national response to this crisis requires much more support for local, state, and Tribal governments. In
"During this pandemic there should not be burdensome barriers to relief, but
"Our tribes and Pueblos have been, and continue to be, disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. While the number of cases continues to climb each day, tribal governments, healthcare providers, and businesses are fighting the virus' spread with limited resources and decreased revenue. By only covering 75% of the disaster assistance costs, the federal relief effort has fallen short of providing the tribal governments the support they need," said
In addition to Senators Heinrich and Udall, the
The Tribal COVID-19 Disaster Assistance Cost Share Relief Act is supported by
"Tribal governments are facing enormous challenges in their efforts to address the impacts of COVID-19, and adequately responding to the pandemic is incredibly resource intensive," said
"The
"We have worked closely with
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