WATCH: Brevard County Commissioner Bryan Lober Discusses CARES Act Funds Still Available for Consumers

By  //  March 8, 2022

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ABOVE VIDEO: Rental assistance, burial assurance, and other funds are still available in the county for those in need. Brevard County Commissioner District 2 Bryan Lober speaks with Space Coast Daily’s Giles Malone about the CARES Act funds spent and available through the county.

ABOVE VIDEO: Rental assistance, burial assurance, and other funds are still available in the county for those in need. Brevard County Commissioner District 2 Bryan Lober speaks with Space Coast Daily’s Giles Malone about the CARES Act funds spent and available through the county.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Brevard County Commissioner District 2 Bryan Lober visited with Space Coast Daily’s Giles Malone on Tuesday to discuss the CARES Act funds spent and still available throughout the county.

CARES Act funds include rental assistance, burial assurance, and other funds for individuals who were directly impacted by COVID-19.

Enacted in March, the CARES Act includes $150 billion in relief to state and local governments to cover healthcare-related costs incurred due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Brevard County is currently in the process of granting over $105 million in CARES Act relief to qualifying local businesses, not-for-profits, and individuals.

The county is considering granting CARES Act funds to local Brevard healthcare providers to help cover COVID-19 costs, including approximately $7 million for Health First, Brevard’s largest provider.

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