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READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo Highlights Build Back Better Framework and American R…

READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo
Highlights Build Back Better Framework and American Rescue
Plan Programs in Pennsylvania
October 29, 2021

WASHINGTON — Today U.S. Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo traveled to
Bethlehem and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to visit local programs funded by the American
Rescue Plan and share how President Biden’s new Build Back Better framework will level the
playing field for the middle class. The trip marked Deputy Secretary Adeyemo’s first visit to
programs funded through the $350 billion in Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery
Funds under the American Rescue Plan. The Deputy Secretary also highlighted Philadelphia’s
success in ensuring programs like the advance Child Tax Credit – a key piece of President
Biden’s Build Back Better framework – and Emergency Rental Assistance program are
reaching residents in need.
In Bethlehem, Deputy Secretary Adeyemo visited a drive-through COVID-19 vaccine and
testing center where he was joined by Northampton County Executive Lamont McClure,
representatives of the Lehigh Valley Hospital-Coordinated Health Allentown Hospital, and
health workers. The County is using a portion of its Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal
Recovery Funds to continue the operation of its COVID-19 testing site and expanding it to
include vaccinations. This facility has tested more than 6,000 people and administered
thousands of COVID-19 vaccine doses.
From there, the Deputy Secretary, County Executive Lamont McClure, and representatives of
the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce participated in walking tour of three small
businesses in downtown Bethlehem whose owners were recipients of Northampton
County's newly launched Small Business Grant Program. This program received $15 million
of funding from Northampton County's Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund
allocation and was designed to provide assistance to small businesses experiencing financial
hardship as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. They visited a child learning center that
received a $10,000 grant, a barbershop that received a $15,000 grant, and a local restaurant

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READOUT: Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo Highlights Build Back Better Framework and American R…

and distillery that received a $15,000 grant. These businesses have utilized the funds to pay
bills, expand their operations, and keep employees on payroll.
In the a ernoon, Deputy Secretary Adeyemo joined Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney at Ceiba,
a non-profit organization that promotes the economic development and financial inclusion
of the Latino community, for a roundtable discussion about the City’s outreach e orts to sign
families up to receive their advance Child Tax Credit (CTC) with non-profit leaders and local
families receiving this monthly relief. In October, the IRS issued payments to over 1.3 million
Pennsylvania families covering over 2 million children, totaling more than $558 million. The
Deputy Secretary heard from families who have benefitted from the CTC and discussed how
President Biden’s Build Back Better framework will extend the CTC through 2022 and make it
permanently fully refundable – ensuring the neediest families will continue to receive the full
credit for the long-term.
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