Much of Cincinnati's American Rescue Plan funds expected to fill budget gaps
3 years ago
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In just four days, the federal government is expected to begin dispersing money to cities and counties from the American Rescue Plan, and Cincinnati will receive about $300 million over a two-year period. City leaders say more money will go to the budget deficit than originally expected.
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