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| LAKE STEVENS SECURITY AND PROGRAMMING IMPROVEMENTS – RECEPTION AND SPECIAL ED REBID Bayley Construction |
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April 15, 2020
The state Department of Commerce said $5 million in emergency grants are available to the 29 federally recognized tribes in the state to bolster their response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Each tribal government will receive $100,000, with the remaining $2.1 million distributed based on a formula under development between Commerce and tribal leaders. The grants could fund food distribution, isolation housing, medical equipment and services for vulnerable members.
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