WSHU: Struggling VFW and American Legion halls could get pandemic relief, Rep. Garbarino says
Many veterans halls, like the American Legion, were forced to close or cut back services during the pandemic. U.S. Rep. Andrew Garbarino (R-NY) has introduced legislation that would help them get back on their feet.
The bill would set up a $25 million grant program. Veterans services organizations, like the VFW, could apply for up to $50,000 to keep their halls open and continue providing critical services.
“These halls are fabrics of our community,” Garbarino said when he announced the legislation Friday at the American Legion hall in Babylon. “They’re needed for current veterans and future veterans. We need to keep them going. We can't lose them.”
He said veterans halls lost out on a big source of their income during the pandemic — party rentals — due to economic shutdowns in 2020 and COVID-related capacity restrictions for large gatherings.