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Congress Urges DHS to Release COVID Relief Funds to Pennsylvania Hospitals
March 19, 2026
Congressional representatives from Pennsylvania, including Representatives Rob Bresnahan, Brian Fitzpatrick, and Ryan Mackenzie, have formally urged the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to release nearly $600 million in unobligated FEMA Public Assistance funds to reimburse Pennsylvania hospitals for COVID-19 response costs. These funds are critical to support hospitals that incurred significant pandemic-related expenses and to sustain ongoing healthcare services across the Commonwealth. The release of these funds would provide essential financial relief to healthcare providers still managing the aftermath of the pandemic and help strengthen healthcare infrastructure in Pennsylvania.
- The nearly $600 million in FEMA Public Assistance funds remain unobligated and are specifically designated for COVID-19 response reimbursements to Pennsylvania hospitals.
- Procurement and finance professionals in healthcare and government contracting should anticipate increased funding availability for pandemic-related healthcare services and infrastructure projects in Pennsylvania.
- Vendors and contractors supporting hospital operations and healthcare infrastructure upgrades in Pennsylvania may see new opportunities as hospitals utilize these funds.
- This development underscores the importance of monitoring federal fund disbursements tied to pandemic recovery efforts and FEMA Public Assistance programs.
As our health care providers work to complete their COVID recovery and prepare for the future, theyβre counting on full reimbursement via the funding that the federal government has already allocated. Distribution of the $600 million in outstanding Public Assistance funds will provide critical support for Pennsylvania providers and empower their ability to provide the highest quality care.
— Rep. Mackenzie
The COVID pandemic placed an enormous strain on hospitals throughout our commonwealth β requiring providers to absorb large, short-term expenses in order to save lives. As our health care providers work to complete their COVID recovery and prepare for the future, theyβre counting on full reimbursement via the funding that the federal government has already allocated.
— Congressman Ryan Mackenzie
Hospitals across Pennsylvania provide exceptional care to our communities every day. This was especially true during the COVID-19 pandemic. Pennsylvania hospitals should receive the Public Assistance funding they are owed for the critical services they delivered.
— Lloyd Smucker, Representative
Agencies
Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency
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$600 million
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- Bresnahan Urges Release of Nearly $600 Million in COVID Relief Funds for Pennsylvania Hospitals | Representative Rob Bresnahan · Bresnahan · Mar 17
- Fitzpatrick Calls on DHS to Release Nearly $600 Million in FEMA Reimbursements for PA Hospitals | Press Releases | Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick · Fitzpatrick House · Mar 19
- Congressman Mackenzie Requests Distribution of Nearly $600 Million in COVID Relief Funds to Pennsylvania Hospitals | Congressman Ryan Mackenzie · Mackenzie House · Mar 16