Treasurer Fitzpatrick Encourages County Health Department Funding

August 21, 2020

Jefferson City, MO – Missouri State Treasurer Scott Fitzpatrick held a conference call today with Missouri’s county government leaders to ensure county health departments have adequate funding to address the COVID-19 pandemic. The Treasurer provided an optional Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to alleviate some local government concerns regarding dispersing funds to their local public health agencies (LPHA). The Office of Administration also discussed CARES Act Funds reporting guidelines and procedures.

Treasurer Fitzpatrick worked with the Governor’s Office, the Office of Administration, and the Department of Health and Senior Services to develop an MOU that protects a signing county from being held liable for CARES Act money distributed to an LPHA if the county transfers the lesser of 15% of the county’s total distribution from the State or the actual request of funds by the LPHA. Today’s call walked through this MOU in detail.

Earlier this year, the legislature passed an emergency spending bill directing 25% of funds received by the state from the Coronavirus Relief Fund created in the CARES Act be distributed to Missouri counties based on population within ten days of receipt.

In June, the Treasurer’s Office held a conference call with Missouri’s county leaders and the U.S. Treasury Department to acquire more clarity and help facilitate spending decisions.