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It’s been over six months since Congress last approved a stimulus check. Though a petition asking for more stimulus checks continues to gain support, it is now highly unlikely that there will be more federal stimulus checks. However, many Americans may still get one more stimulus payment, but this would come from health insurers. This coronavirus stimulus check from health insurers would come in the form of a rebate or check. Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Why Might You Get A Coronavirus Stimulus Check From Health Insurers?Lately, the federal government has been working with ...
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Don’t Over Rely on Justices‘ ACA Questions; Many Other Considerations Could Have Major ImpactQ3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreJustices' ACA QuestionsWASHINGTON, D.C.. (November 10, 2020) - Those who try to predict the outcome of a Supreme Court case from the questions asked by the various justices should give those questions somewhat less weight than usual in today's argument in which the continued fate of the Affordable Care Act [ACA, Obamacare] is at stake, suggests public interest law professor John Banzhaf.That's because there are a number of unusual and important factors op...
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Health Care and the Economy Depend on Each Other – Small Businesses Owners share how the ACA supports themQ3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreHow A Ruling Against The ACA Will Impact Small Businesses OwnersAs the Supreme Court hears arguments today on yet another Affordable Care Act (ACA) challenge, small business owners shared their stories about how a Supreme Court ruling against the Affordable Care Act would directly impact their businesses and employees.“Congress continues to delay urgently needed financial assistance to struggling families and small businesses and state govern...
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How Are Americans Preparing Their Finances for the Election? — Contributed article from The Ascent, a Motley Fool serviceQ3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreAmericans are taking steps to shore up their finances ahead of early November. Here's how.The results of the upcoming presidential election could have a significant impact on Americans' finances. After all, our next president will face digging the economy out of its current recession while trying to get a dangerous pandemic under control.There are other implications that will come into focus once a president is elected. Whoever...
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Misplaced priorities – decisive action on a Supreme Court nominee and a hearing on a case that could overturn the Affordable Care Act, not on helping the American peopleQ3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreFrom the day Amy Coney Barrett was announced as Trump’s nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court in a super-spreader gathering at the White House to the Senate vote confirming her nomination 30 days later, there were over 150,000 new COVID-19 diagnoses in the United States, over 20,000 additional COVID-19 deaths, more than 23 million people continuing to claim some form of unemployment ...
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What’s At Stake for Small Businesses with another Conservative Supreme Court Confirmation?Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and morePress Call - Monday - 2pm ET - RegisterSenate Wants A New Judge At The Expense Of COVID ReliefOn the Senate Judiciary barreling through a new judge at the expense of COVID relief for small businesses, Executive Director of the Main Street Alliance Amanda Ballantyne had this to say:"Rather than take action to provide immediate relief and recovery for small businesses, ailing state budgets, people and their families, President Trump and the Republican-controll...
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During the mid-term election two years ago, the Democrats won by emphasizing the importance of protecting the Affordable Care Act of 2010, aka Obamacare, and expanding healthcare coverage for more Americans. But in 2020, the deep recession, the pandemic — and to a lesser degree, racial justice – have become the dominant issues.Q2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreMedicare For AllAnd yet, as late as March of this year, the expansion of healthcare coverage was the dominant issue during the Democratic primary. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren led the charge for Medicare for All, whi...
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