Illinois to hand out second round of COVID-19 relief funds to small cities – WCIA (Champaign)

More than 1,200 cities, towns and villages across the state will receive $371 million in federal funding. The second round of funds are to cover unexpected costs and lost revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They can also be used to upgrade water, sewer, or broadband infrastructure.
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Freddy
3 years ago

Why??? Where is the money for diseases like cancer/diabetes/etc. Don’t those diseases count anymore or is everyone cured? The trillions spent on Covid and regardless of how many boosters you get you can still get it and transmit it could have cured or found treatments for many diseases except stupidity of public officials.

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