Raleigh -- Govenor Roy Cooper's Office Press Release : Governor May 4, 2020  Roy Cooper today signed the following COVID-19 relief bills into law:

Senate Bill 704
House Bill 1043
โ€œI am signing into law two critical relief bills that will provide assistance to families, schools, hospitals and small businesses as our state battles COVID-19,โ€ said Governor Cooper. โ€œThere is more work ahead of us, and I hope the spirit of consensus behind these bills will continue.โ€

The Governor was joined by House Speaker Tim Moore, Democratic House Leader Darren Jackson, Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger and Democratic Senate Leader Dan Blue. 

"The General Assembly crafted a bipartisan COVID-19 relief package that puts North Carolina on the right path to recovery. Governor Cooper's signature on these bills sends a signal to our citizens that our state is moving past this crisis and that action is being taken to address their concerns," said Senate President Pro Tem Phil Berger. 

โ€œI am proud of the work that we have done in the Senate to address the pressing needs in our state,โ€ said Senate Democratic Leader Dan Blue. โ€œI look forward to working with Senator Berger on the next COVID-19 relief package so that we can build a stronger, more resilient for all North Carolinians.โ€

โ€œNorth Carolina is leading the nationโ€™s recovery through bipartisan consensus for swift action to assist every community in our state affected by this pandemic. I appreciate the successful collaboration among our legislative colleagues and the Governor to provide this powerful support for North Carolinians.โ€ said Speaker of the House Tim Moore

โ€œCitizens expect bipartisan progress and we are off to a good start. Now we need to do more for front-line workers, the unemployed, and people without health insurance.โ€ said House Democratic Leader Darren Jackson

The relief package, which was passed unanimously, includes almost $1.6 billion in relief measures for critical expenditures related to public health and safety, educational needs, small business assistance, and continuity of state government operations. Of this amount, $1.4 billion has been appropriated and $150 million is set aside in a reserve fund for future local government needs. 

The package also contains key policy changes to support North Carolinians as the state battles COVID-19. 

HB 1043, the spending package, allocates federal funding sent to the state from the CARES Act. It includes:

$50 million to provide personal protective equipment and sanitation supplies
$25 million to support enhanced COVID-19 testing and tracing
$125 million in small business loans administered through the Golden LEAF Foundation
$50 million in health support for underserved communities including rural areas and minority communities 
$95 million to support North Carolina hospitals
$20 million to support local health departments and the State Health Lab 
$75 million for school nutrition programs
$70 million for summer learning programs 
$30 million for local schools to purchase computers and other devices for students
$6 million for food banks
$9 million for rural broadband 
$85 million for vaccine development, antibody testing, community testing, and other COVID-19-related research at Duke University, UNC-Chapel Hill, East Carolina University, Campbell University, and Wake Forest University.
Senate Bill 704 contained provisions to help North Carolinians. It includes:

An extension of driverโ€™s license and registration expiration deadlines
Waived interest on tax payments normally due in April
Modifies end-of-grade testing requirements for public schools
Adjusts the 2020-21 K-12 public school calendar
Allows pharmacists to administer a COVID-19 vaccine once it is developed
 

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