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Coronavirus Information and Resources Emergency Board allocates resources for struggling workers, small businesses, those facing disparate impacts SALEM, Ore. – The Oregon Legis- lature’s Joint Emergency Board on July 14 allocated more than $200 million to support COVID-19 relief efforts, specifi- cally targeting investments to struggling workers, small businesses and Oregonians facing the deepest and most disparate impacts of the pandemic. House Majority Leader Barbara Smith Warner (D-Portland) applauded the work that has been done by community organi- zations, individual legislators, workgroups and the presiding officers to take immedi- ate and significant steps to help people now. “For the countless Oregonians strug- gling during this time, whether they are waiting on unemployment insurance, trying to figure how to keep their busi- ness open or are experiencing the dispro- portionate impacts of deep-seated racial inequality, today will hopefully provide some small measure of relief,” Warner said. “The work of the Legislature’s Emer- gency Board over the last several months has been focused on getting resources to Oregonians as quickly as possible because they need help now. While we recognize that these are just small steps forward, we will continue to work together over the coming months to best utilize whatever resources we have at our disposal to build a better Oregon for all.” Among the investments made by the Emergency Board are: • $62 million to the Oregon Cares Fund for Black Relief and Resiliency to provide economic relief to Black individuals and businesses. National and state data show that the Black community is experiencing a dispro- • portionate share of negative economic and health effects due to COVID-19. $50 million to support music, culture, and community venues and organiza- tions that have been closed, cancelled or postponed due to the pandemic. • $35 million to fund $500 Emergency Relief Checks to Oregonians who are still waiting for unemployment benefits. • $30 million to the COVID-19 Leave Fund for workers who contract or have been exposed to the virus but do not qualify for traditional sick leave. $25.6 million in emergency assistance for small businesses facing financial shortfalls due to the COVID-19 pan- demic. This supports businesses with no more than 25 employees that have not received support under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) or other provisions of the federal CARES Act. $3.58 million of General Fund for infrastructure and improvements to the Warm Springs Indian Reservation water and wastewater systems. • • OHA announces new mask requirements website Face coverings, or masks, are now required statewide for all adults and for all chil- dren age 5 and up in all indoor public spaces and outdoors when physical distancing isn’t possible. To help Oregonians understand the requirement, the Oregon Health Authority has created a website resource that aims to be a clearinghouse of the latest information about face coverings and masks, from requirements to FAQs to tips about how to effectively wear them - healthoregon.org/masks. Properly worn, a face covering should cover a person’s nose and mouth and fit snugly against the sides of the face. Many types of face coverings can be used, including handmade cloth face coverings, scarves, bandanas and more. They should be washed frequently after using. Be a c o n C re st A p a rtm e nts 2897 NE 47th Stre e t, Linc o ln C ity 11:45a m - 12:30p m Mo nd a y (p ic kup 3 d a ys’ fo o d ) a nd Thursd a y (p ic kup 4 d a ys’ fo o d ) GRAB & GO FREE SUMMER MEALS Food Program for ages 1-18 June 15 - September 4 Rid g e A p a rtm e nts 3340 So uthe a st Ha rb o r Dr, Linc o ln C ity 11:45a m - 12:30p m Tue sd a y (p ic kup 3 d a ys’ fo o d ) a nd Frid a y (p ic kup 4 d a ys’ fo o d ) B’na i B’rith C a m p 3509 NE Ea st De vils La ke Rd , Linc o ln C ity 10:30a m - 11:15a m Mo nd a y (p ic kup 3 d a ys’ fo o d ) a nd Thursd a y (p ic kup 4 d a ys’ fo o d ) • O nly o ne b a g o f m e a ls p e r c hild p e r d a y fro m a ny Sum m e r Fo o d Pro g ra m site . • O b se rve Physic a l Dista nc ing G uid e line s o f site • Me a ls se rve d o n First C o m e , First Se rve d b a sis • If p ic king up fo r a no the r ho use ho ld , p le a se p ro vid e a no te fro m tha t ho use ho ld a utho rizing yo u to p ic k up the fo o d fo r the kid s in the o the r ho use ho ld Fre e lunc h p ro g ra m p ro vide d b y B’nai B’rith Day Camp Day Camp Scholarships Available! b b c a m p.o rg / linc o lnc ity 541-994-2218 | d a yc a mp @ b b c a mp .o rg This institutio n is a n e q ua l o p p o rtunity p ro vide r. August 2020 • Siletz News • 13