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Govs. Hogan, Cuomo call for $500B additional state aid

The bipartisan statement says the CARES Act should be amended to allow flexibility beyond COVID-19 spending

ANNAPOLIS, Md. — In a joint statement released Saturday, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called on the federal government for $500 billion in aid to states dealing with the coronavirus.

Hogan and Cuomo are chair and vice chair of the National Governors Association. In their statement, they say the coronavirus health crisis and doing what's necessary to flatten the curve and slow the spread of the virus has resulted in "catastrophic damage to state economies."

“Despite this grave challenge, the recently passed federal CARES Act contained zero funding to offset these drastic state revenue shortfalls. To stabilize state budgets and to make sure states have the resources to battle the virus and provide the services the American people rely on, Congress must provide immediate fiscal assistance directly to all states," the statement reads.

The governors say the CARES Act should be amended to allow for flexibility beyond COVID-19 spending.

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“In the absence of unrestricted fiscal support of at least $500 billion from the federal government, states will have to confront the prospect of significant reductions to critically important services all across this country, hampering public health, the economic recovery, and—in turn—our collective effort to get people back to work.”

Read the statement in full below:

“Governors across the country are leading the on-the-ground response to the national COVID-19 pandemic, implementing a variety of stay at home orders and other aggressive measures that are successfully flattening the curve of the spread of the virus. While these public health strategies are working to protect the American people, they result in catastrophic damage to state economies.

“Despite this grave challenge, the recently passed federal CARES Act contained zero funding to offset these drastic state revenue shortfalls. To stabilize state budgets and to make sure states have the resources to battle the virus and provide the services the American people rely on, Congress must provide immediate fiscal assistance directly to all states.

“We must be allowed to use any state stabilization funds for replacement of lost revenue, and these funds should not be tied to only COVID-19 related expenses. Congress must amend the CARES Act to allow this flexibility for existing federal funding.

“Moreover, Congress must appropriate an additional $500 billion specifically for all states and territories to meet the states’ budgetary shortfalls that have resulted from this unprecedented public health crisis. This critical stabilization funding for states must be separate from much needed fiscal stabilization for local governments.

“In the absence of unrestricted fiscal support of at least $500 billion from the federal government, states will have to confront the prospect of significant reductions to critically important services all across this country, hampering public health, the economic recovery, and—in turn—our collective effort to get people back to work.”

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