I found this government spending website that describes the grant to Kerr County:
USAspending.gov
and also this is what Google says:
In 2021, Kerr County, Texas, was awarded a $10.2 million grant from the federal government as part of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). These funds were intended to assist local governments impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and could be used for various purposes, including infrastructure repairs, public safety upgrades, and economic development.
While the county received the grant, its utilization sparked debate among residents and officials. Notably, a portion of the funds could have been used to address the county's vulnerability to flash floods, particularly along the Guadalupe River. However, facing political pressure from some conservative residents, the Kerr County Commissioners chose not to pursue a flood warning system, with some residents expressing distrust of the federal government and stating that they did not want to be "bought" by the federal government.
Ultimately, the county decided to allocate a significant portion of the ARPA funds, about $8 million, to upgrades for the sheriff's department and employee stipends.