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California State Auditor s report shows bigger counties received more COVID-19 relief funds
and last updated 2021-01-20 04:00:17-05
The state may have shortchanged small counties money for coronavirus relief, according to a new report from the California State Auditor s office.
The state received $15.3 billion from the CARES Act back in May, to be used for expenses in response to the pandemic.
This new report argues more money was given to 16 of the state s biggest counties, with counties like San Luis Obispo now concerned for its financial future.
SLO County administrators say expenses add up quickly when it comes to a pandemic.