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Navajo Nation (Arizona, New Mexico, Utah)

The Navajo Nation

Office of the President and Vice President

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 22, 2020

Nez-Lizer proposes $177 million in remaining CARES Act funding for immediate relief for Navajo families, students, elders, and others

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. – Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer are requesting the support of the Navajo people for Legislation No. 0209-20, introduced on Friday, which will provide $177 million of the remaining CARES Act fund to help Navajo students, elders, families, and others impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

The legislation includes the following:

This week, President Nez and Vice President Lizer presented the funding proposal to the Navajo public during live online town hall meetings on the Nez-Lizer Facebook page to provide transparency and outreach for the Navajo people of the CARES Act funding expectations.

“Since March, the Administration has prioritized the health and well-being of Navajo citizens. Moreover, the CARES Act funding proposals created by the Administration have always reflected the immediate and essential needs of our Navajo people to respond to the invisible monster, called the coronavirus, that has come onto our homeland. Our focus has to remain on the individuals, families, and elders who need assistance the most. The coronavirus has emotionally, physically, spiritually, and financially impacted many Navajo citizens. The second phase appropriation of the CARES Act is geared to help with direct services,” said President Nez.

In March, Congress approved $8 billion of the CARES Act fund for tribes to help address COVID-19, and on May 6, the Navajo Nation received the first CARES Act allocation of $600,559,530.10. On June 16, the Nation received the second allocation of $86,358,877.04, and on June 18, the third allocation of $27,271,224.33 was received. The Navajo Nation has received a total of $714,189,631.47.

On July 4, President Nez and Vice President approved two separate resolutions, CJN-46-20 and CJN-47-20, in the amount of $62,059,530.10 of the CARES Act funds for special duty pay, personal protection equipment for frontline workers, disinfecting of government facilities, and more to mitigate the effects of COVID-19 on the Navajo Nation.

On Aug. 16, President Nez and Vice President Lizer approved $476,666,192 through CJY-67-20, which is approximately 67% of the CARES Act funds received, for water line projects, power line projects, solar power projects, internet access to remote areas, business assistance, and more resources to help the Navajo people during the COVID-19 pandemic. The remaining amount of $176,463,214.37 will be used to create a second phase appropriation to provide direct relief services and resources to the Navajo people.

“As we visited all the 110 communities on the Navajo Nation, we heard of the hardships and pleas of our Navajo people. Many families and elders have been experiencing financial burdens, such as paying for rent, food, essential items, utility bills, and many others, since the pandemic. Also, many of our children and families are struggling to prepare for virtual learning. Many of our students do not have tablets, laptops, or internet capabilities to complete their assignments. As leaders, we have to develop plans that will directly help our people in need,” said Vice President Lizer.

The Nez-Lizer Administration looks forward to presenting Legislation No. 0209-20, sponsored by Council Delegate Kee Allen Begay, Jr. to the 24th Navajo Nation Council.

“As of now, all tribes have until Dec. 30, 2020, to use the CARES Act funds. We are optimistic that Congress will consider and approve an extension, but until then, we are on a strict timeline to expend and use the funds for COVID-19 response efforts. Over several months, we have received numerous funding requests from our Navajo people for direct services. We don’t have much time left, so we trust that the Council will act on this request quickly. As the Council considers the proposal, please contact your Council Delegates and respectfully ask them to expeditiously pass Legislation No. 0209-20 with little or no amendments,” added President Nez.

President Nez and Vice President Lizer request the Navajo people to submit supporting comments for Legislation No. 0209-20, by email to comments@navajo-nsn.gov and navajonationpubliccomments@gmail.com.

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