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Governor Newsom Signs $1.9 Billion COVID Package to Bolster State’s Ongoing Emergency Response 

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Governor signs SB 115, early budget action that invests $1.9 billion to supplement vaccination and testing efforts, support workers, strengthen the health care system and combat misinformation   
SACRAMENTO – As part of his proposed COVID-19 Emergency Response Package, Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that he has signed a $1.9 billion early action measure to meet the state’s immediate COVID response needs, including funding to boost testing capacity and vaccination efforts, support frontline workers, strengthen the health care system and battle misinformation, with a focus on the hardest-hit communities.’
The Administration continues to work with the Legislature through the budget process to advance an additional $1.3 billion to support the state’s ongoing pandemic response.
“California has led the nation’s fight against COVID-19 with a comprehensive response that has saved countless lives. As we emerge from the Omicron surge, we’re not letting our guard down,” said Governor Newsom.
“The COVID Emergency Response Package will ensure the state has the resources to continue tackling this challenge head-on, with funding to enhance our testing and vaccination efforts, support frontline workers, strengthen our health care systems and battle dangerous misinformation.
I thank our legislative leaders for their continued commitment to protecting the health of our families and communities as we navigate the evolving pandemic.”
Unveiled in January, the Governor’s proposed COVID Emergency Response Package initially included a $1.4 billion emergency appropriation request, which expanded to $1.9 billion to meet the state’s changing needs in responding to the Omicron surge.
The $1.9 billion emergency appropriation in SB 115 by Senator Nancy Skinner (D-Berkeley) includes:
$806 Million to Bolster Testing  

$400 Million to Get More Californians Vaccinated & Boosted, Combat Misinformation 

$486 Million to Support Our Frontline Workers and Health Care Systems 

$141 Million to Maintain State Response Operations

$100 Million to Support Mutual Aid, Bolster Contact Tracing Efforts, Procure Personal Protective Equipment  

Governor Newsom yesterday signed legislation to extend COVID-19 supplemental paid sick leave for workers, and provide $6.1 billion in tax relief, tax credits and direct grants for small businesses hit hard by the pandemic, bolstering the state’s historic COVID relief efforts. The state has implemented nation-leading public health measures to protect Californians from COVID-19 and has administered more than 70 million vaccinations and boosters. During the Omicron surge, California ramped up testing capacity at an unprecedented speed – deploying the National Guard, expanding hours and access to California’s testing sites, delivering 14.6 million tests to schools since early December, supporting testing at 4,400 school sites and ensuring that over 90% of Californians are within a 30-minute drive of testing sites.
Governor Newsom today also announced that he has signed the following bills:

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