


The legislation contains an emergency clause and will be effective immediately upon the Governor’s signature. in Deer Creek township, was born in Perry township, Pickaway County, Ohio. “The legislation not only fixes Ohio’s troubled unemployment compensation system, but aids our local communities who are struggling during the pandemic through the COVID-19 relief funding.” e ALEB GLICK, a representative agri- culturist of Washington township. “I was proud to support House Bill 614 (Wednesday),” said Scherer. Included in the improvements to the system is the creation of the Unemployment Compensation Modernization and Improvement Council. The legislation also improves Ohio’s unemployment compensation system, according to Scherer, which was overwhelmed by the sudden increase in claims filed due to COVID-19. The funds throughout the 92nd House District will be distributed as follows: This CARES funding for counties, municipalities and townships is in addition to the $525 million provided earlier this year.įayette County will receive $1,027,920, Pickaway County will receive $2,106,542, and Ross County will receive $2,762,716. House Bill 614 appropriates $650 million in CARES Act funding to counties, municipalities and townships to fund COVID-19 pandemic-related expenses. The funds come following the House’s passage of House Bill 614, which Scherer supported. COLUMBUS – State Representative Gary Scherer (R-Circleville) announced Wednesday the release of over $5.1 million in CARES Act funds to communities throughout the 92nd House District.
