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Whitmer Letter

The letter from Governor Whitmer requests that President Trump extend authorization of federal funding at 100% for the Michigan National Guard through March 31, 2021 to assist with COVID-19 response and vaccine distribution efforts. The Michigan National Guard has played a crucial role in the state's pandemic response, conducting widespread testing and screening, distributing PPE, and assisting food banks. With rising COVID-19 cases and an anticipated vaccine approval in early 2021, the National Guard's continued support is needed for logistical and transportation assistance to distribute vaccines across the state.

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Whitmer Letter

The letter from Governor Whitmer requests that President Trump extend authorization of federal funding at 100% for the Michigan National Guard through March 31, 2021 to assist with COVID-19 response and vaccine distribution efforts. The Michigan National Guard has played a crucial role in the state's pandemic response, conducting widespread testing and screening, distributing PPE, and assisting food banks. With rising COVID-19 cases and an anticipated vaccine approval in early 2021, the National Guard's continued support is needed for logistical and transportation assistance to distribute vaccines across the state.

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November 10, 2020

The Honorable Donald J. Trump


President of the United States
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington D.C. 20500

Dear Mr. President:

Thank you for extending your prior authorizations for the use of Michigan National
Guard forces under Title 32, U.S.C., Section 502(f). The Michigan National Guard
remains a crucial part of the state’s emergency response to the COVID-19
pandemic, and the Guard is vital to our ongoing recovery as well.

Michigan, as in many other states, is experiencing a marked incline in our COVID-


19 positive cases across the state. To provide a synergetic, holistic response
Michigan has been heavily relying on the Michigan National Guard’s efforts to
perform widespread testing and screening, distributing personal protective
equipment, and assisting at numerous food banks across the state. The Guard is
partnering with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and local
health departments to offer COVID-19 testing, provide antigen training for health
care practitioners, and to provide informational assistance in call centers.

This week, Pfizer and BioNTech announced that they are accelerating the large-
scale testing of vaccines that should provide Americans an added layer of immunity
from the virus. In anticipation of rapid approval from the Food and Drug
Administration, Michigan will look to the Michigan National Guard to provide
logistical support and transportation support to help distribute the vaccine.

Due to the increasing COVID-19 positive rates and the anticipated distribution of a
vaccine in early 2021, I ask that you extend authorization for Title 32 at 100%

GEORGE W. ROMNEY BUILDING • 111 SOUTH CAPITOL AVENUE • LANSING, MICHIGAN 48909
www.michigan.gov
PRINTED IN-HOUSE
federal funding for the National Guard through March 31, 2021, for COVID-19
response and vaccine related activities.

Sincerely,

Gretchen Whitmer
Governor

cc: Christopher Miller, Acting Secretary, Department of Defense; Peter T. Gaynor,


Administrator, FEMA; Kevin M. Sligh, Acting Administrator, FEMA Region V

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