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State will get $2.4B in federal COVID-19 relief

By John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader

The state of Kentucky should get $2.41 billion from the CARES Act coronavirus relief package that Congress passed last month, with the largest sum -- $1.59 billion -- going to state government to help it cover virus-related expenses through Dec. 30. Smaller sums will go to schools, universities, public transit, child care, housing and other areas, to help Kentuckians get through the pandemic.

But Washington hasn't released the funds yet, causing some grumbling from the nation's governors. And at present, officials in Frankfort say they are still awaiting more explanation on how the money can be spent.

Read more at kentucky.com




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