Item 23A
approved late itemJul 12, 2022
Description
Authorize to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of Business and Economic Affairs, in an amount not to exceed $56,540.72 as part of a temporary staff assignment to provide support in helping administer the CARES Act Coronavirus Relief Fund of $1,250,000,000 from the Coronavirus, Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, and the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, or such other federal relief funds related to COVID-19 response in NH that are available. Effective retroactive from April 9, 2021 to December 2, 2021. 100% Federal Funds.
Amount
$1.25B
$56,540.72, $1,250,000,000
Department
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Funding Source
100% Federal Funds
Effective Dates
April 9, 2021 — December 2, 2021
Vote Record
approved
Motion by Wheeler, seconded by Stevens acted as follows
Joseph Kenney
(R)
yes
Cinde Warmington
(D)
yes
Janet Stevens
(R)
yes
Ted Gatsas
(R)
yes
Dave Wheeler
(R)
yes
Related Sub-Items (4)
23
Authorize an annual salary increase for Thomas Frantz, in the amount of $5,200 from a current salary of $105,482 to a new annual salary of $110,682. Effective August 13, 2022. 100% Other Funds (Agency
$110,682
approved
23B
Authorize to finalize the grant agreements using signed terms and conditions and in the amounts indicated in letter dated June 20, 2022, totaling $513,605 from the approved accept and expend of $12,00
$12.0M
approved
23C
Authorize to finalize the grant agreements using signed terms and conditions and in the amounts indicated in letter dated July 1, 2022, totaling $125,821.10 from the approved accept and expend of $3,0
$3.0M
approved
23D
Authorize to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration, in an amount not to exceed $75,000 as part of a temporary staff assignment to provide
$1.25B
approved
Documents (5)
Item_23.pdf
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Item_23A.pdf
(23A)
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Item_23B.pdf
(23B)
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Item_23C.pdf
(23C)
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Item_23D.pdf
(23D)
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