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 Dear Friend -- 
Over the last few weeks, we led a coalition of big city mayors in a
tough fight to ensure Long Beach would receive a $40 million relief
package funded by the state. The funds are earmarked to assist
residents and businesses impacted by the COVID-19 health and economic
crisis. We also received $13 million from LA County to assist with our
health response. 
I want to thank Governor Gavin Newsom for his support and our local
Long Beach delegation including State Senator Lena Gonzalez,
Assemblymember Patrick O’Donnell, and Supervisor Janice Hahn. We are
in a critical moment in our city’s history and these resources will go
a long way to support our community. 
Our proposal for the state funds includes: 
- $20 million for COVID-19 testing, which is critical to preventing
community transmission of the virus.
 
- $2 million for emergency and transitional shelters for people
experiencing homelessness who are vulnerable to COVID.
 
- $3.6 million to help small businesses comply with new physical
changes to their businesses and to innovate spaces.
 
- $1 million for digital inclusion, to ensure Long Beach families
have access to online services.
 
- $1.5 million to support arts organizations and the creative
economy to provide economic relief.
 
- $1 million to create a Youth Ambassadors program and hire youth
from across the city by partnering with local nonprofits and to
provide training in health education.
 
- $1 million Black Health Equity initiative to support community
work and break down racial inequity in our health systems.
 
- $1 million for community nonprofits who have health programs and
are serving impacted communities.
 
- $1 million for our business improvement districts to support them
and their work with small businesses.
 
- $500,000 for mental health and domestic violence providers who
need additional support during this tough time for many folks.
 
- And additional funding for citywide and community health
programs.
 
 
This funding will significantly help some of our most vulnerable
neighbors and small businesses. 
In addition, we are using the $13 million from LA County to
directly support our COVID health partnerships and testing. 
We will continue to fight and advocate for Long Beach. 
Go Long Beach, 
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