New Jersey found a creative way to use leftover COVID-19 relief money, spending over half a million dollars on a fleet of eight new SUVs to ferry the state’s top executives, according to Politico .
The funds were left over from the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act, when the federal government sent $200 million to the State of New Jersey to help combat COVID-19. Initially, the idea was to help states and municipalities cover expenses for things like masks, hand sanitizer and enhanced cleanings.
A Treasury Department memo says the state could use the funds for “costs to improve the design and execution of programs responding to the COVID-19 […]
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