coronavirusreliefbill
The Senate and House of Representatives have passed a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package that contains a wide range of proposals to help Americans struggling with the economic fallout of the pandemic. The legislation provides another round of direct payments, as well as additional assistance for those unemployed, hungry, uninsured and at risk of losing their homes. It would also provide a bigger tax break for parents. President Joe Biden and congressional Democrats argue that another massive bill is necessary to assist both people in need and the nation at large. The Senate removed the prop...
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Congress gives rich & powerful Christmas bonuses through expensive tax breaks in Covid relief bill Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Big Business Gets Extra Goodies, Cutting What’s Available for Working Families Struggling Through Holiday Season; Multinational Corporations, Fancy Restaurants, Movie Studios All Score Pricey Gifts Covid Relief Bill Will Include $220 Billion In Presents(WASHINGTON, D.C.) Like a misguided Santa shortchanging the poor side of town in order to give more to the rich kids, Congress in its year-end pandemic relief bill included over $220 billion in prese...
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Watchdog: “Time for Congress to Get Serious” About Aid for Americans in Need As The Skinny Bill FailledQ2 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreThe Skinny Bill FailledWASHINGTON, D.C.– This afternoon, lawmakers voted down GOP senators’ limited, lacking relief measure just two days after the chamber returned from its month-long vacation. The "skinny bill" was widely criticized as a too little, too late effort to address the hurricane of chaos and hardship facing Americans as COVID-19 continues to rage: widespread food insecurity, an incumbent wave of evictions, and financial crises in th...
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