Bill pending in the House (S3011, passed by consent in the Senate), would give local governments greater flexibility and clarity on eligible uses of ARPA funds, including disaster recovery expenses and certain infrastructure investments.
After the House voted 228-206 on November 5 to pass the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, ICMA joined the leading state and local government organizations to issue a statement commending House members of both parties on their vote.
Project and Expenditure Reports for NEUS now due April 30, 2022; metropolitan cities and counties have until January 31, 2022
ICMA urges Congress and the White House to take timely action to raise the debt ceiling.
The U.S. Department of Treasury has released guidance for non-entitlement units of local governments, typically local governments with a population of less than 50,000.
Eligible cities and counties can now apply for Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds.
Three ways community engagement can help local governments in their federal funding investment strategies
$1 billion in RAISE transportation grants announced.
FEMA releases guidance on audits and work eligible for public assistance.