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2/26/2021

Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen’s Meeting with Bi-Partisan Small-Town Mayors | U.S. Department of the Treas…

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY
Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen’s Meeting with BiPartisan Small-Town Mayors
February 25, 2021

READOUT: Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen’s Meeting with Bi-Partisan SmallTown Mayors
Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen participated in a discussion with a bipartisan group
of six mayors from around the country, representing populations of under 80,000 residents.
The virtual meeting addressed the unprecedented public health and economic crises that
have le millions of Americans struggling, as well as specific challenges facing small towns
and rural areas across the country. Secretary Yellen highlighted the importance of municipal
support, support for small businesses, and investment in equitable growth -- particularly
those in underserved communities.
The Secretary observed that the COVID-19 crisis has crippled rural areas in unique ways,
including exacerbating the digital divide and the issue of financial services deserts. The
Secretary noted there are measures the Treasury Department has taken recently to help
mitigate these problems, including implementing PPP to ensure small businesses in rural
areas can get loans, issuing new guidance that will allow communities to channel rental
assistance funds to renters much faster, and implementing a program that will provide $1.25
billion in grants to CDFIs – but the dual crises we are facing require the implementation of
President Biden’s American Rescue Plan (ARP).
Secretary Yellen made clear the imperative of passing the comprehensive ARP package which
is designed to help Americans weather the pandemic. She highlighted the merits of the
package, which includes $350 billion for state and local governments to do important work
like distributing the vaccine and reopening schools to help cities and their citizens make it to
the other side of this pandemic. She also emphasized the importance of providing flexible
aid, so that residents would have access to critical services and mayors could ensure that
first-responders, teachers, and other public-sector workers could keep their jobs.
Secretary Yellen noted the benefits of acting now – and acting big – will far outweigh the
costs over the long term.
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Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen’s Meeting with Bi-Partisan Small-Town Mayors | U.S. Department of the Treas…

The Secretary was joined by a bipartisan group of six U.S. small-town mayors from around
the country, representing a diversity of regions of the country, macroeconomic indicators,
and demographics.
Mayor Pat Branson (Kodiak, AK)
Mayor Walt Eccard (Shallotte, NC)
Mayor Nic Hunter (Lake Charles, LA)
Mayor Charlene Lovett (Claremont, NH)
Mayor Bill Wild (Westland, MI)
Mayor Vince Williams, NLC First Vice President (Union City, GA)

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