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State reports $789M remaining in ARPA fiscal recovery funds; broadband and housing projects account for largest shares
Summary
Legislative fiscal staff and the Governor's Finance Office updated the Interim Finance Committee on Oct. 16 that Nevada has spent roughly 70% of its $2.7 billion state fiscal recovery award; about $789 million remains unobligated, with Home Means Nevada (~$227M) and broadband (~$173M) the largest single buckets still to be deployed.
Legislative fiscal staff and the Governor’s Finance Office told the Interim Finance Committee on Oct. 16 that Nevada has obligated nearly all of its American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) coronavirus State Fiscal Recovery Fund award and has expended roughly 70% to date across the 2022–2025 fiscal years. The state’s award totals approximately $2.7 billion; about $789 million remained on the table at the start of fiscal 2026, staff said.
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