Courtesy Governor Roy Cooper Twitter
File photo of Gov. Roy Cooper delivering a COVID-19 briefing. Cooper proposed spending plans Wed. May 19 for $5.7 billion in virus relief funds from Washington.
Broadband, K-12 and higher education, local infrastructure and targeted businesses would be among the greatest beneficiaries in Gov. Roy Cooper s proposals unveiled Wednesday on how to spend $5.7 billion in federal COVID-19 aid recently approved by Congress.
“This pandemic has brought us a once-in-a-generation challenge. These funds have brought us a once-in-a-generation opportunity. Let’s use them to make transformational change for our state,” Cooper said at a news conference. ”We re building a bridge from response to recovery.
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