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Monday, November 29, 2021

Our Open Wound - Mental, Shooting, Deathcare

 

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NEIGHBORHOOD PARLIAMENTARIAN is the name given to the Core Constituents-stakeholders of Milwaukee. These are the folks who represent the population within the 15 Aldermanic Districts - 96.8 square miles. They are primarily African Americans, other People of Color, and Work Challenged individuals.


AMERICAN RESCUE PLAN ACT/ARPA
In the commitment of the Biden/Harris Administration, we are heavily focused on the ARPA signed by President Joseph Biden on March 11, 2021, to provide a human infrastructure stimulus to a country enthralled in a COVID-19 pandemic health crisis - hundreds of thousands of Americans were struck and died without a vaccine. Since 2019, much has been done to empower those of us with vaccinations - 2 shots and a booster.

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State Statute 66.1001(4)(a)
 is monitored by MPA-LLC for enforcement.

This is a violation of the Good Standing Code of Conduct.  It is out of order because the Department of Public Works failed to run this by and get the "approval of the stakeholders".  

Milwaukeeans need to have a fingerprint in spending their funding and assisting in the commitment of ensuring impact-positive.

We are E-Specific with how CARESARPA, and the INFRASTRUCTURE funding is spent.

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CARES - The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act or, CARES Act, was passed by Congress on March 27th, 2020. This bill allotted $2.2 trillion to provide fast and direct economic aid to the American people negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

ARPA - The ARPA Funds provide eligible state, local, territorial, and Tribal governments with a substantial infusion of resources to meet pandemic response needs and rebuild a stronger, and more equitable economy as the country recovers.

INFRASTRUCTURE - What’s in it: The infrastructure bill will cost $1.2 trillion over eight years and offers more than $550 billion in new spending, including:

$110 billion toward roads, bridges and other much-needed infrastructure fix-ups across the country; $40 billion is new funding for bridge repair, replacement and rehabilitation and $17.5 billion is for major projects:

  • $73 billion for the country's electric grid and power structures;
  • $66 billion for rail services;
  • $65 billion for broadband;
  • $55 billion for water infrastructure;
  • $21 billion in environmental remediation;
  • $47 billion for flooding and coastal resiliency as well as "climate resiliency," including protections against fires, etc.;
  • $39 billion to modernize transit, which is the largest federal investment in public transit in history, according to the White House;
  • $25 billion for airports;
  • $17 billion in port infrastructure;
  • $11 billion in transportation safety programs;
  • $7.5 billion for electric vehicles and EV charging; $2.5 billion in zero-emission buses, $2.5 billion in low-emission buses, and $2.5 billion for ferries;
  • The bill will include language regarding enforcement of unemployment insurance fraud;
  • And it will add $256 billion in projected deficits over 10 years, according to the Congressional Budget Office.
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