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Congresswoman Barbara Lee Announces Funding for COVID-19 Funeral Expenses

by ECT

Washington, D.C. –– Congresswoman Barbara Lee (CA-13) today announced $2 billion in special Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funds for families to afford proper funerals for their loved ones who passed away as a result of COVID-19.

This program replicates the funding used for funeral assistance after Hurricane Katrina, and was inspired by legislation introduced by Congresswoman Lee and Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14) in May.  

This program will allow families to be reimbursed up to $7,000 for funeral expenses. The funds will be retroactive through the beginning of the pandemic, January 20, 2020, to December 31, 2020.

“No one should struggle to afford a proper funeral for a loved one. During this time of unprecedented pain and economic hardship, it’s a moral imperative that the federal government step in and provide relief,” said Congresswoman Barbara Lee. “FEMA is authorized for $2 billion as of right now and it is retroactive, reimbursing back to January 2020. Those interested in participating in the program will need expense documentation, a death certificate, and other personal information documents.”

“This must be a top priority in our response to this crisis. I’m proud to have partnered with Congresswoman Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Schumer on this crucial relief measure for families in California and across the country already beset by unimaginable grief. While the details for this plan are still evolving, I will be reaching out to my constituents as more information becomes available.”

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3 comments

Garbage politicians Feb 10, 2021 - 4:48 pm

Pisssing away more money the government doesn’t have!! Liberal bullshit!

Zara Feb 11, 2021 - 7:53 am

No1 thinks about where this money is coming from, all they think of is “me me me” and what they can get for “free”
Sad world we live in, filled with selfish people who can’t see beyond their own noses.

This money isn’t printed, it doesn’t magically appear, it’s not stored somewhere under the Oval Office. There will be huge repercussions for throwing away soo much money like we have been.

I can feel for everyone affected by covid, who have lost someone or lost their jobs and financial peace. But looking to the government to “save us” isn’t the answer.

Yeahright Feb 13, 2021 - 6:24 pm

If there is one thing in this life we can rely upon, is at some point in time, we will die. This shouldn’t be a surprise and the government should not be picking up the tab for burials because of COVID-19.
I agree with Zara, this money isn’t just laying around awaiting to be spent.

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