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local, and Tribal governments as they use these funds to make transformative investments in <br />their communities. Finally, with so many pressing and effective ways to use SLFRF funds, there <br />is no excuse for waste, fraud, or abuse of these funds. <br />Treasury received over 1,500 comments spanning nearly all aspects of the interim final <br />rule. The final rule considers and responds to comments, provides clarification to many aspects <br />of the interim final rule, and makes several changes to eligible uses under the program, <br />summarized immediately below. <br />Executive Summary of Major Changes and Clarifications <br />The final rule provides broader flexibility and greater simplicity in the program, in <br />response to public comments. Among other clarifications and changes, the final rule provides for <br />the following: <br />• Public Health and Negative Economic Impacts: In addition to programs and services, the <br />final rule clarifies that recipients may use funds for capital expenditures that support an <br />eligible COVID-19 public health or economic response. For example, recipients may <br />build certain affordable housing, childcare facilities, schools, hospitals, and other projects <br />consistent with the requirements in this final rule and the Supplementary Information. <br />In addition, the final rule presumes that an expanded set of households and <br />communities are "impacted" or "disproportionately impacted" by the pandemic, thereby <br />allowing recipients to provide responses to a broad set of households and entities without <br />requiring additional analysis. Further, the final rule provides a broader set of enumerated <br />eligible uses available for these communities as part of COVID-19 public health and <br />economic response, including making affordable housing, childcare, and early learning <br />6 <br />
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