Is there an expectation that there will be job creation or job retention irrespective of where the dollars are allocated, for example, Medicaid dollars? Or could an outcome be improved service?
States will be required to document how many jobs were saved or created by the extra boost, and states may require that county or local recipients provide that data. However, the award process (at the federal or state levels) will not be contingent upon job creation. So you would get funds as you normally do, with the possibility of additional reporting requirements.
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