Cook County launches $30M program for health and energy upgrades in 600 homes – FOX32 (Chicago)

"Healthy Homes for Healthy Families" is funded by the American Rescue Plan Act. Cook County government, in partnership with a nonprofit, will provide — free of charge — up to 600 whole home upgrades over the next three years to address health hazards, including lead, radon, and mold, and also increase energy efficiency.
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sue
2 years ago

KINNA COSTLY…..DON’T YA THINK??????? WHO GETS THE REST OF THE MONEY??

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