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			Illinois GOP Demand Transparency from 
			Pritzker Regarding Federal COVID-19 Relief Funding 
			 
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            [August 07, 2020]  
             Today, U.S. Representatives Darin LaHood 
			(IL-18), John Shimkus (IL-15), Adam Kinzinger (IL-16), Rodney Davis 
			(IL-13), and Mike Bost (IL-12) renewed their demand for greater 
			transparency of Illinois’ use of federal assistance. The delegation 
			criticized Governor J.B. Pritzker for failing to fully utilize 
			funding already allocated by Congress in multiple COVID-19 relief 
			packages and refusing to disclose information about how smaller, 
			rural municipalities can receive funding as Congress intended. 
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			 The U.S. Treasury Department Inspector General 
			published data this week showing how much each state was given from 
			the federal government and how much each state has spent as of June 
			30th. According to the report, the State of Illinois received 
			$3,518,945,366 and spent only $505,085,663 or 14.4% of the federal 
			COVID-19 relief funding allocated by Congress as of June 30th. 
			 
			In May, Illinois Republicans sent a letter to Governor Pritzker 
			requesting information about the process for smaller units of local 
			government to obtain federal funding sent to the state and how much 
			funding was sent to smaller units of local government. No 
			information was provided in response to that letter. 
			
			  
			 
			 
			“We continue to hear from local leaders in our districts who are 
			struggling because of COVID-19 and Governor Pritzker’s stay-at-home 
			orders. The lack of transparency regarding the federal funding sent 
			to Illinois to support our communities through this pandemic is 
			unacceptable. While Governor Pritzker continues to criticize the 
			federal government and call for additional federal support, he must 
			immediately provide information to the public about how the federal 
			tax payer money he is withholding will be disbursed and a process 
			for how smaller units of government can get access to the funding,” 
			said Republican members of the Illinois Congressional Delegation. 
			 
			Background: 
			 
			Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, Congress has passed 
			four pieces of legislation to provide support to Illinois 
			communities and families. Illinois Republicans supported all four 
			pieces of bipartisan legislation. 
			 
			On March 4, 2020, Congress passed the first emergency coronavirus 
			package (H.R. 6074), which was signed into law by President Trump on 
			March 6, 2020. This included $7.8 billion in funds to expand testing 
			capabilities across the country, bolster state and local response 
			efforts, and purchase essential equipment and supplies. 
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            On March 14, 2020, Congress passed the second 
			emergency coronavirus package (H.R. 6201), which was signed into law 
			by President Trump on March 18, 2020. This package included paid 
			sick and medical leave for workers, required insurance companies to 
			cover the cost of testing for COVID-19, and increased access to 
			telehealth. 
			 
			On March 27, 2020, Congress passed the CARES Act (H.R. 748), which 
			President Trump signed on the same day. This package provided almost 
			$2 trillion in relief, including direct financial payments to 
			Americans, funds to support health care workers and hospitals, 
			expanded unemployment insurance, loans for small businesses, and 
			funds to state and local governments. 
			 
			On April 23, 2020, Congress passed another funding measure (H.R. 
			266) to replenish programs authorized in the CARES Act. This 
			legislation appropriated an additional $321 billion for the Paycheck 
			Protection Program (bringing total to $659 billion), $10 billion for 
			the Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program (bringing total to $20B), 
			and another $50 billion for the disaster loan programs account. It 
			also provided another $75 billion for hospital reimbursements 
			(bringing total to $175 billion) as well as $25 billion for testing. 
            
			  
            Related: 
			 
			
			
			Illinois GOP Ask Pritzker for Transparency 
			Regarding State and Local Funding 
			 
			
			
			Illinois GOP Delegation Urge Congress to 
			Prevent Governors from Withholding Federally Appropriated Funding 
			from Municipalities 
			 
			
			
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