The city of Camas will soon begin receiving funds from President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act, meant to facilitate the country’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Camas Finance Director Cathy Huber Nickerson told city councilors Monday that initial estimates show Camas could receive $5.3 million.
Huber Nickerson said the American Rescue Plan, which passed in the United States House of Representatives on March 10 by a vote of 220-211, with zero Republicans in support of the bill, and was signed into law by Biden on March 11, set aside $350 billion for state and local coronavirus recovery funds.
“Those funds are significant,” Huber Nickerson said Monday.
Unlike local funds from the 2020 bipartisan CARES Act, which were determined by each state’s Department of Health, the local funds from the American Rescue Plan will be based on a population formula “and the state cannot change that formula,” Huber Nickerson said.
“Even though we have a slice of the pie, our population is below 50,000 so we’re (considered) a ‘non-entitlement city,'” Huber Nickerson told city councilors on Monday.