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The Big Payout: Denver will be spending its $308 million in COVID aid through 2026

Denver collected 22% of all stimulus in Colorado since and still has money to invest in the city’s recovery

Joe Rubino - Staff portraits in The Denver Post studio on October 6, 2022. (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Metro Caring Nutrition Coordinator Andrea Cervantes, ...
Eric Lutzens, The Denver Post
Metro Caring Nutrition Coordinator Andrea Cervantes, (left) and MSU Denver nutrition student and volunteer Jamie Monterroso, (right) squeeze different types of citrus into cups while conducting food science experiments for first to fifth-graders during a filming for Kidz in the Kitchen at Metro Caring on Thursday, April 7, 2022. The experiment involved the reaction of citric acid being combined with baking soda.

More than $12 billion in federal support has poured into Denver through the CARES Act and other COVID relief programs, roughly 22% of all the federal money dedicated to Colorado during the pandemic.

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