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Whitmer urges Republicans to pass COVID-19 relief bill

Courtesy Governor Whitmer's Twitter

Governor Gretchen Whitmer is urging the state’s Republican-led legislature to pass her Covid-19 relief plan. The bills include tax breaks for businesses and money for food and rent assistance.

Whitmer says she plans to allot/dedicate 575-million dollars in federal money for the state’s pandemic response and vaccination rollout.

“My plan is to use this federal funding to scale up vaccine distribution in Michigan and bring us closer to our goal of 50,000 shots in arms per day,” said Whitmer.

Also, Whitmer wants to allocate about two billion dollars in federal and state funding in order for schools to get ready to reopen for in-person instruction by March 1st.

The plan will be sent to the legislature tomorrow (WED).