City’s Revenue Shortfall Means Loss of Front Line Pandemic Responders

– Albany, NY

City’s Revenue Shortfall Means Loss of Front Line Pandemic Responders

– Albany, NY

Budget Shortfall Could Reach $38 Million; 100 City Workers Already Laid Off

– Duluth, MN

Budget Shortfall Could Reach $38 Million; 100 City Workers Already Laid Off

– Duluth, MN

$20 million spent responding to the crisis: buying tens of thousands of laptops for students, delivering food, procuring PPE for first responders.

$20 million spent responding to the crisis: buying tens of thousands of laptops for students, delivering food, procuring PPE for first responders.

– Boston, MA

– Boston, MA

Projections Indicate Budget Shortfalls for FY 2020-22 Could Reach $1.7 Billion, Not Including Emergency Expenditures for COVID-19 Response

Projections Indicate Budget Shortfalls for FY 2020-22 Could Reach $1.7 Billion, Not Including Emergency Expenditures for COVID-19 Response

– San Francisco, CA

– San Francisco, CA

All City Staff, First Responders, Must Take One Day Off Without Pay Every Two Weeks

All City Staff, First Responders, Must Take One Day Off Without Pay Every Two Weeks

– Oakland Park, FL

– Oakland Park, FL

To date, the federal government has provided no emergency fiscal relief for America’s cities that can be used to mitigate the budget shortfalls resulting from COVID-19’s impact on their local economies.

The time is now to support our first responders and essential workers.

Push your Senators NOW to pass the HEROES Act.

Fiscal Pain Tracker

The Conference’s Fiscal Pain Tracker is our ongoing tool that is tracking the economic and financial impacts the COVID-19 pandemic is putting on local governments. Ensuring emergency fiscal assistance for all cities in the United States will help protect first responders and essential services, especially for the most vulnerable among us.