From Senator Tom Udall <[email protected]>
Subject What's in the COVID-19 Relief Package
Date March 26, 2020 9:16 PM
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Hello Friends,

This is a very difficult and unprecedented time for New Mexico and the nation – and New Mexicans are grappling with the health and economic pain caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Today, I have good news from Washington. Last night, we passed a comprehensive COVID-19 relief package. It’s not perfect—it was the product of tough negotiations—but it is going to make a big difference for working New Mexicans, small businesses, Tribes, hospitals, and other healthcare facilities. It’s a big bill, but I want to tell you about some of the highlights.

The bill:

Expands unemployment insurance,
Provides funding for Tribes and Native communities,
Makes relief available for small businesses,
Gives direct payments to working New Mexicans,
Provides resources for hospitals and health care workers who are on the front lines of this crisis,
Supports state and local governments in New Mexico,
Protects New Mexico’s national lab and federal contractor employees,
Includes funding for critical nutrition programs that serve families.

I am committed to working on behalf of New Mexicans who need help and services to ensure they are protected during this public health crisis. This means continuing our work, knowing that we can’t stop with this package.

I am wishing you, your loved ones, and your communities strength and health during this uncertain time. We’re all worried how long this will last, and what the impacts on our healthcare system and our people will be.

But I am inspired by what I see our communities doing and I won’t stop fighting for New Mexico. We will get through this crisis – together.

Best Wishes,

Tom Udall

United States Senator










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