Hi, I just want to make sure you got the invite to our event today - we're co-hosting a virtual roundtable to talk about how states, cities, and counties brought their communities into the conversation about pandemic relief spending. We'll talk about strategies local governments used to gather input from residents.
You can register here, I look forward to seeing you (virtually) there!
Lisa (Associate Director of Outreach and Engagement)
On Thursday, December 15, at 1pm ET, PRAC and the National League of Cities will cohost a virtual roundtable discussion
We're answering the question: How did states, cities, and counties involve their communities in the allocation of pandemic relief funds?
State, local, territory, and tribal governments received unprecedented levels of federal funding through the CARES Act and the American Rescue Plan Act. The $350 billion State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund provided direct, flexible funding for COVID-19 response and recovery.
Leaders across the country turned to their communities to determine how to spend the funding. Hear from local government officials and subject-matter experts on how cities and counties tackled the challenge of ensuring that pandemic relief spending aligned with residents’ priorities.
Panelists include:
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Grace Kyung: Senior Strategic Initiatives Manager, Office of Mayor Tishaura O. Jones, City of St. Louis, MO
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Shamiah T. Kerney: Chief Recovery Officer, Mayor's Office of Recovery Programs, City of Baltimore
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Jon Decker: Budget and Evaluation Director, City of Greensboro
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Annette C.M. Guzman: Budget Director, Cook County Government
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Joshua Pine: Program Manager, City Innovation and Data, Center for City Solutions, National League of Cities
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Amanda Kass: Assistant Professor, DePaul University
This co-sponsored activity does not constitute or imply an endorsement of National League of Cities or any of its products or services by the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee, CIGIE, or the United States government.
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