The relief fund for immigrants is broken. So fix it.
that only a fraction received checks from the state’s Department of Human Services – yet another gut punch for those New Jerseyans who pay taxes but are ineligible for SNAP benefits, unemployment insurance, or federal stimulus funds.
There was $40 million in the first tranche of the ENJF – which paled in comparison to New York’s $2.1 billion fund -- but the DHS had until Dec. 31 to spend it, and the fact that it only managed to distribute $6 million is a disgrace that requires some explanation, at least for applicants who ran out of time.
The governor’s office says the $34 million left over went to administrative costs and other state expenses eligible under the CARES Act – instead of going to the nursing aides and farmhands and factory workers who were the “essential labor” thatIf the governor believes that this kerfuffle calls for patience and understanding, he should probably expect to see more rallies, more sit-ins, and more noise from lawmakers.
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