AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott today announced that Texas has received $36.9 million from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as part of the state’s initial allotment of funding from the first emergency coronavirus bill passed by Congress.
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) will distribute $19.5 million to 43 local health departments to aid in their COVID-19 response.
This includes $1.75 million for Dallas County, Tarrant County, and the San Antonio Metro Health District where operations have been impacted by federal activities.
The remaining funds will be used by DSHS to support operations in areas of the state not covered by local health departments and for statewide response activities.
These funds will be used to strengthen Texas’ community intervention efforts to slow the spread of COVID-19 and preserve critical healthcare, workforce, and infrastructure functions while minimizing social and economic impact.
In addition, these funds will be used to scale up Texas’ surveillance, lab testing, and reporting capabilities.
“The State of Texas is at a crucial stage in our COVID-19 response, and these funds are essential to supporting health authorities throughout the state to scale-up testing and community intervention efforts,” said Governor Abbott. “To ensure these resources are used swiftly and effectively, a majority of the funds will go directly to our local health departments which understand best the needs of their communities. I thank President Trump, the Texas delegation, and leaders in Congress for quickly passing this aid package. The State of Texas continues to work with federal and local partners to give our communities the resources and support they need as we work to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.”
Below is an overview of the first allotment of funding:
Texas Federal Funding Overview |
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CDC Distribution to DSHS |
$36.9 M |
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Portion Retained by DSHS |
$17.6 M (48%) |
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Local Distribution |
$19.4 M (52%) |
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Amount Dedicated to Local Federal Activity Reimbursement |
$1.75 Million |
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Number Recipients Statewide |
43 |
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$1.75 Million Overview |
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Jurisdiction |
Federal Activity within Jurisdiction |
Allocation Amount |
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Dallas |
Funneling Airport |
$184,225 |
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San Antonio |
Repatriation |
$996,725 |
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Tarrant |
Funneling Airport |
$559,225 |
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