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Camden, AL — Today, U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (AL-07) continued her American Rescue Plan District tour in Wilcox County by meeting with local officials and with members of Alabama Tombigbee Area Agency, a state-wide aging network on senior health, to highlight the direct relief that Wilcox County will receive from the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan. This historic legislation creates a new Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund to keep first responders, health workers, teachers, and other frontline workers safely on the job as the Biden-Harris Administration and local governments roll out vaccines and fight to rebuild Main Street economies. 

“Today I am thrilled to announce that Wilcox County will receive over $2.01 million provided by the American Rescue Plan,” said Rep. Sewell. “Since the beginning of the pandemic, I’ve been fighting for small and rural municipalities to receive direct relief funding from the federal government. I share a belief with President Biden that no community should be left behind and I’m proud that we were able to deliver on our promise by sending direct assistance to counties like Wilcox and towns like Camden, Pine Hill, Pine Apple, and Yellow Bluff,”  continued Sewell. “As a proud product of the Black Belt, I am pleased that through the historic American Rescue Plan, these cities and towns now have the funding necessary to provide critical resources for their residents.” 

Specifically, Sewell announced federal funding for the following:

  • Wilcox County will receive $2.01  million. 

  • Wilcox County schools will receive $11.244 million. 

  • The town of Pine Hill will receive $160,000. 

  • The town of Camden will receive $330,000. 

  • The town of Pine Apple will receive $20,000.

  • The town of Yellow Bluff will receive $40,000. 

The American Rescue Plan will save lives and livelihoods: 

  • Put Vaccines in Arms: The plan has created a $20 billion national vaccination program that includes setting up community vaccination sites nationwide and addressing disparities facing communities of color.  It also takes complementary measures to combat the virus, including scaling up testing and tracing, addressing shortages of personal protective equipment and other critical supplies, investing in high-quality treatments and addressing health care disparities. 

  • Put Money in People’s Pockets: The plan finishes the job on the President’s promise to provide $2,000 in direct assistance to households across America with checks of $1,400 per person, following the $600 down payment enacted in December.  The plan will also provide direct housing assistance, nutrition assistance for 40 million Americans, expand access to safe and reliable child care and affordable health care, extend unemployment insurance so that 18 million American workers can pay their bills and support 27 million children with an expanded Child Tax Credit and more than 17 million low-wage workers through an improved Earned Income Tax Credit.

  • Put Children Safely Back in School: The plan delivers $170 billion for education and $45 billion for child care providers.  This includes a $130 billion investment in K-12 school re-opening and making up for lost time in the classroom, with funds that can be used for such things as reducing class sizes, modifying spaces so that students and teachers can socially distance, improving ventilation, implementing more mitigation measures, providing personal protective equipment and providing summer school or other support for students that help make up lost learning time this year.  The plan also provides more than $40 billion for higher education.

  • Put People Back In Jobs: The plan will provide crucial support for the hardest-hit small businesses, especially those owned by entrepreneurs from racial and ethnic backgrounds that have experienced systemic discrimination, with EIDL grants, expanded PPP eligibility and more.  The plan also provides crucial resources to protect the jobs of first responders, frontline public health workers, teachers, transit workers and other essential workers that all Americans depend on.

Background on the American Rescue Plan District Tour: 

Rep. Sewell’s American Rescue Plan District Tour is a series of site visits, roundtable discussions, and constituency meetings to connect residents of Alabama’s 7th Congressional District with all the resources available in the American Rescue Plan. The tour began on Tuesday, March 23, 2021, and will continue through Friday, April 9, 2021. 

Announcements, photos and videos from the tour will be made available on Rep. Sewell’s social media on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, as well as on her website at Sewell.house.gov.  

Photos and videos from today’s press conferences can be found here

Photos and videos from meeting with Alabama Tombigbee Area Agency can be found here.