Evers seeks extension of federal funding for national guard

Evers seeks extension of federal funding for national guard

Gov. Tony Evers’ administration is seeking an extension of federal funding for the Wisconsin National Guard to help with the state’s response to COVID-19.

Evers sent a letter

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to President Donald Trump last week asking that funding be extended through July 31, with future requests possible through the end of the year. The funding is set to end June 24, a day before many National Guard members become eligible for federal benefits, Politico reported

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Tuesday.

Evers said the guard will become even more critical over the coming months, as it assists with isolation facilities, hospital surge capacity and COVID-19 testing.

General Paul Knapp, Wisconsin’s adjunct general, told reporters Tuesday they’re waiting to hear back on Evers’ request. He said they’re hammering out details on what the end of a deployment could look like, including handing off workload to other agencies.

That’s one of the reasons why Evers is putting aside $260 million in federal money for testing, Knapp said.

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