MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Thursday commended the Alabama Legislature upon final passage of legislation to appropriate the American Rescue Plan Act funding. The governor issued the following statement:
“I am pleased Alabama will use these one-time federal dollars wisely thanks to the strong work by our Legislature. I commend our legislators for their efficient work in directing these funds to meet some of Alabama’s toughest challenges. We are making smart investments to increase statewide broadband connectivity, improve our water and sewer infrastructure, as well as health care infrastructure. We are also addressing measures to reduce employment taxes paid by Alabama businesses as they continue to rebound from the pandemic. This was an overwhelmingly bipartisan effort by the men and women of the Alabama Legislature, and I am proud of their good work in dealing with the task the federal government dealt us.”
Alabama will receive the second portion, $1.06 billion, in May or June.
The plan approved on January 27 allocates:
$277 million for broadband expansion.
$225 million for water and sewer infrastructure projects.
$80 million for hospitals and nursing homes.
$79.5 million for Alabama’s unemployment compensation trust fund to restore it to near the level of January 2020.
$37 million for health care services through assisted living facilities, mental health, rehabilitative services, and other entities.
$30 million for rural hospitals.
$20 million for emergency medical responders, including $10 million for volunteer fire departments.
$11 million for counties to help pay for state inmates held in county jails because of the pandemic.
$7.8 million for the cost of the reporting and auditing requirements for using the money.
$5 million for telemedicine.
Media Release/Office of Alabama Governor Kay Ivey