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X-WR-CALDESC:The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) provided cities an
 d counties with an unprecedented $130 billion in flexible resources to add
 ress the immediate impacts of the pandemic and lay the foundation for stro
 nger\, more equitable economies. PolicyLink and the Institute on Race\, Po
 wer\, and Political Economy at The New School have partnered on a multi-ye
 ar research project tracking ARPA investments. Their latest research highl
 ights how four localities — Boston\; Los Angeles County\; Savannah\, Georg
 ia\; and St. Louis — are operationalizing equity in their ARPA investment 
 processes and strategies. \n\nPlease join this virtual event showcasing Lo
 s Angeles County’s $1.9 billion investment strategy and how it illustrates
  four key ingredients to equitable ARPA implementation: community advocacy
 \, institutional equity infrastructure\, bold political leadership\, and e
 quity data tools. You’ll also have the opportunity to learn how racial equ
 ity and immigrant rights advocates\, local government officials\, and the 
 US Treasury are working to manifest the promise of this landmark federal p
 olicy — and how you can do so in your community.\n
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DESCRIPTION:The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) provided cities and
  counties with an unprecedented $130 billion in flexible resources to addr
 ess the immediate impacts of the pandemic and lay the foundation for stron
 ger\, more equitable economies. PolicyLink and the Institute on Race\, Pow
 er\, and Political Economy at The New School have partnered on a multi-yea
 r research project tracking ARPA investments. Their latest research highli
 ghts how four localities — Boston\; Los Angeles County\; Savannah\, Georgi
 a\; and St. Louis — are operationalizing equity in their ARPA investment p
 rocesses and strategies. \n\nPlease join this virtual event showcasing Los
  Angeles County’s $1.9 billion investment strategy and how it illustrates 
 four key ingredients to equitable ARPA implementation: community advocacy\
 , institutional equity infrastructure\, bold political leadership\, and eq
 uity data tools. You’ll also have the opportunity to learn how racial equi
 ty and immigrant rights advocates\, local government officials\, and the U
 S Treasury are working to manifest the promise of this landmark federal po
 licy — and how you can do so in your community.\n
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SUMMARY:NCAP - Using ARPA Fiscal Recovery Funds to Advance Racial Equity
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