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Morristown Company To Receive Virus Relief Funds

The money is coming from the federal CARES Act passed in March.

The money is coming from the federal CARES Act passed in March.
The money is coming from the federal CARES Act passed in March. (Colin Miner/Patch)

MORRISTOWN, NJ - The federal government has sent millions to companies in New Jersey for coronavirus relief efforts since Congress passed the CARES Act in March and locally it still being doled out.

Some of that federal money is going to end up in Morristown and it is slated for Honeywell, INC, according to the Federal Procurement Data System. The money will be used to supply the Department of the Air Force.

Congress passed the $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act on March 27. In addition to direct aid to people who lost their jobs and the Paycheck Protection Program to help small businesses avoid laying off workers, the act included direct government spending for fighting the coronavirus.

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You can search for companies that received payments under CARES Act contracts through Nov. 5 using the search box below. You can also search by town. (NOTE: A payment showing $0 means the contract has been awarded but not payments had been made as of Nov. 5)

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Source: Federal Procurement Data System

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