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Assist Agency offering help for those struggling

Assist Agency offering help for those struggling Assist Agency and last updated 2021-01-29 13:35:38-05 The Assist Agency has three programs to help people who are struggling financially, struggling due to COVID-19 or still trying to recover from Hurricane Laura. COVID financial assistance for Acadia, Jeff Davis and Vermilion Parish residents The Agency received a grant to help Acadia, Jeff Davis and Vermilion Parish residents who are struggling financially due to the coronavirus. The funds are provided by Community Services Block Grant CARES Act funds. Help is available for rent or mortgage, utilities or other necessities. The COVID-19 virus must have directly affected at least one member of the household that is applying. Written proof that the virus was the cause of the situation is required. Applicants must meet all requirements and live in Acadia, Jeff Davis, or Vermilion Parish. Applicants who received assistance within the last 12 months are not eligible.

Gold Dome Report — Legislative Day 6 | Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Lawmakers returned to the Capitol despite the downpour of rain and quickly got down to work for the people of Georgia. The first task tackled was the House Appropriations Committee taking action on its complete recommendations for the FY 2021 Amended Budget. After hearing the presentation of the recommendations by Chairman Terry England (R-Auburn) which he acknowledged had been on a “harried pace”, and swiftly moving the legislation forward out of the Committee, the Chairman announced that HB 80 would be on the floor of the House on Thursday morning. Our team will keep you posted as the budget makes its way through the process. The Committee Substitute on HB 80 is found in this link. The Committee Tracking Report is in this link, showing differences between the Governor and House versions of the proposed FY 2021 Amended Budget.

Policy Brief: To Lessen Hardship, States Should Invest More TANF Dollars in Basic Assistance for Families

To Lessen Hardship, States Should Invest More TANF Dollars in Basic Assistance for Families

February 2, 2021 States spend only about a fifth of their combined federal and state dollars under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) block grant on basic assistance for families with children, our analysis of the latest data from fiscal year 2019 shows, and several states spend less than a tenth. States are using their considerable flexibility under TANF, the primary cash assistance program for families with the lowest incomes, to divert funds away from income support for families and toward other, often unrelated state budget areas, as they have increasingly done since TANF’s creation in 1996. By changing course and redirecting the funds back towards cash assistance, states could improve academic, health, and economic outcomes for children in families in poverty, research shows.

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