2022 -- H 7975 | |
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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N | |
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $5,000,000 FROM THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN | |
ACT FUNDS TO THE CITY OF CENTRAL FALLS IN RECOGNITION OF THE | |
DISPROPORTIONATELY HIGH IMPACT OF THE PANDEMIC ON CENTRAL FALLS | |
AND THE DISPROPORTIONATELY ARPA FUNDING TO THE CITY | |
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Introduced By: Representatives Giraldo, McLaughlin, Alzate, and Potter | |
Date Introduced: March 11, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Finance | |
1 | WHEREAS, The funding provided under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) |
2 | "provides a unique opportunity for state and local governments to make strategic investments in |
3 | long-lived assets, rebuild reserves to enhance financial stability, and cover temporary operating |
4 | shortfalls until economic conditions and operations normalize"; and |
5 | WHEREAS, Central Falls was hit disproportionally hard by COVID and yet received |
6 | disproportionally less ARPA monies than lesser-hit municipalities because ARPA monies were |
7 | distributed by population, not by necessity; for example, while Central Falls had the #1 per-capita |
8 | rate of disease during the pandemic, eighteen cities and towns received more ARPA monies than |
9 | Central Falls; and |
10 | WHEREAS, Central Falls consistently experienced the state’s highest rates of COVID-19 |
11 | infection and hospitalization, leaving countless families, many of whom are or consist of |
12 | immigrant and/or low-income households, scrambling for help, and the city’s small businesses |
13 | struggling to stay afloat; and |
14 | WHEREAS, While the American Rescue Plan Act was designed to spark a strong |
15 | economic comeback, funds earmarked for Central Falls were determined without regard to the |
16 | unique challenges presented by the City’s density, levels of infection, economic fallout, or other |
17 | hurdles faced by the City’s marginalized community; and |
18 | WHEREAS, The Commonwealth of Massachusetts faced a similar problem with the |
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1 | small municipalities of Chelsea, Everett, Methuen and Randolph and, in order to “right this |
2 | wrong,” Governor Baker chose to apportion $109 million in State ARPA monies directly to these |
3 | municipalities stating that, “These four communities were disproportionately impacted by the |
4 | virus, and this additional funding will support critical local COVID response and recovery |
5 | efforts”; and |
6 | WHEREAS, It is vitally necessary to also “right this wrong” in Central Falls and |
7 | appropriate the funds necessary to combat threats to the public health including, but not limited |
8 | to, pandemic relief, public health outreach, the development of affordable housing, behavioral |
9 | health supports, substance abuse support and resources for domestic violence; now, therefore be it |
10 | RESOLVED, That there is hereby appropriated, out of any money from the American |
11 | Rescue Plan Act in the treasury not otherwise appropriated for the fiscal year 2022-2023, the sum |
12 | of five million dollars ($5,000,000) to the City of Central Falls for recovery from the COVID-19 |
13 | pandemic; and the state controller is hereby authorized and directed to draw his orders upon the |
14 | general treasurer for the payment of said sum, or so much thereof as may be from time to time |
15 | required, upon receipt of properly authenticated vouchers. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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J O I N T R E S O L U T I O N | |
MAKING AN APPROPRIATION OF $5,000,000 FROM THE AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN | |
ACT FUNDS TO THE CITY OF CENTRAL FALLS IN RECOGNITION OF THE | |
DISPROPORTIONATELY HIGH IMPACT OF THE PANDEMIC ON CENTRAL FALLS | |
AND THE DISPROPORTIONATELY ARPA FUNDING TO THE CITY | |
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1 | This joint resolution would authorize the appropriation of the sum of $5,000,000 to the |
2 | City of Central Falls for relief in combating pandemic threats to the City's public health. |
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