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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 3642 (Introduced in Senate) — To mobilize individuals in the United States in the fight against coronavirus by expanding volunteer opportunities in... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Findings

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Congress makes the following findings: The outbreak of the novel coronavirus, SARS–CoV–2, which causes COVID–19 (referred to in this Act as the coronavirus ), has disrupted the lives of all individuals in the United States and required enormous sacrifice. In following the guidance of public health officials, individuals in the United States have and can continue to play a key role in defeating their common, invisible enemy. The Corporation for National and Community Service (referred to in this Act as CNCS ), through the health, disaster, and poverty services administered by the CNCS under the 3 flagship AmeriCorps programs (AmeriCorps VISTA, AmeriCorps NCCC, and AmeriCorps State and National Volunteers), is uniquely positioned to aid frontline workers and communities most impacted by the coronavirus public health emergency if the President of the United States fully mobilizes those 3 programs.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (referred to in this section as FEMA ), tasked with leading aspects of the whole-of-government response to the coronavirus outbreak, is reportedly understaffed of those frontline workers that are essential to responding to the public health emergency. On March 15, 2020, the Peace Corps involuntarily ended the service of approximately 7,300 volunteers. Many of them acquired public health skills in countries abroad, which may also be applied to further service in AmeriCorps, service in FEMA, or continuing service in the Peace Corps once operations of the Peace Corps are to resume.
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