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  • Transcript Prepared by Clerk of the Legislature Transcribers Office

    Feb 14, 2022

    ·Omaha, NE
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    On February 14, 2022, the Nebraska Legislature's Appropriations Committee held a hearing chaired by Senator John Stinner, with eight committee members present. The committee began proceedings with testimony on LB1238, introduced by Senator Tony Vargas, which would allocate $50,000 in south Omaha recovery act funds. The hearing followed standard procedural rules including a five-minute testimony limit, required sign-in sheets for testifiers, and submission of written materials as exhibits.

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ARPA Memo to Council – July 2025 with all appendices

Scranton, PA
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The August 13, 2025 memo from Scranton's ARPA Director Eileen Cipriani to City Council provides a comprehensive timeline of American Rescue Plan Act implementation from Q2 2022 through Q3 2023, documenting the city's receipt of $34,373,025 in second-tranche federal funds and the launch of multiple grant programs for nonprofits, small businesses, affordable childcare, education, homeownership, and wellness initiatives. Notable milestones include the announcement of grant recipients across multiple rounds, federal reporting deadlines met, public engagement events including visits from U.S. Senator Bob Casey, and the completion of community projects such as playground transformations at Kennedy Elementary and soft openings at Novembrino and Connors Parks. The memo demonstrates the city's structured rollout of ARPA funding through an established Office of Community Development framework that included creating an interactive public dashboard and establishing various application periods for targeted economic recovery and community investment programs.

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  • Board Meetings | SCORF - South Carolina

    Columbia, SC
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    The South Carolina Opioid Recovery Fund Board (SCORF Board) operates under state open meetings laws and holds at least four regular meetings annually, all open to the public with required notice. The board may also hold closed sessions under South Carolina Code Section 30-4-70, with sealed minutes releasable only by court order. The document lists scheduled and past meeting dates from 2026, held primarily at the Edgar A. Brown Building in Columbia, with agendas and minutes available for certain meetings.

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  • ARPA Memo to Council – November 2025 with appendices

    Scranton, PA
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    This October 27, 2025 memo from Scranton's ARPA Director provides a comprehensive timeline of American Rescue Plan Act fund deployment from Q2 2022 through Q3 2023, documenting the city's spending and grant distribution activities. The timeline tracks major milestones including the approval of the spending plan, hiring of ARPA staff, opening of grant applications across multiple categories (nonprofit recovery, small business recovery and expansion, affordable childcare, home rehabilitation, and wage boost programs), and announcement of grant recipients. Notable funding included a second tranche of $34,373,025 received in Q3 2022, and the city also launched an interactive ARPA summary dashboard and completed projects including playground transformations and downtown connectivity studies.

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  • Bethlehem-pa

    Bethlehem, PA
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    Article 151 of the City of Bethlehem's ordinances establishes and governs the Firemen's Pension Fund, created under authority of the Third Class City Code. The fund charges paid Fire Department members 7% of their pay, plus an additional 1% to cover benefits for surviving spouses and children under age 18 of retired, killed, or deceased members. The City must annually appropriate to the fund no less than one-half of one percent of all City taxes levied (excluding debt service taxes), beginning in 1949 and continuing thereafter. The fund is invested and merged with joint funds under Article 156 of the City's ordinances, with annual appropriations made in accordance with Pennsylvania's Act 205 of 1984 (Municipal Pension Plan Funding Standard and Recovery Act). Membership in the fund is voluntary for all paid firemen employed in the Bureau of Fire.

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