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HHS Announces $100 Million to Accelerate State and Local Pandemic Influenza Preparedness Efforts
As part of President Bush’s plan to mobilize the nation to prepare for an influenza pandemic, HHS Secretary Mike Leavitt today announced $100 million in funding for state and local preparedness.
This funding is part of $350 million included in the recent emergency appropriation for combating pandemic influenza passed by Congress in December.
These initial grants will be awarded to all 50 states, 7 territories, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. Each state will receive a minimum of $500,000, with additional allocation of funds by population. In addition to the state grants, funds are being awarded to New York City, Chicago and Los Angeles County.
The remaining $250 million from the appropriation will be awarded later this year in accord with guidance that will require progress and performance.