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Pelosi endorses using automatic stabilizers to keep coronavirus relief flowing
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Alito Jr.’s questioning of Michael Fischer, Pennsylvania chief deputy attorney general, was the sharpest of the justices.
Donald S. Beyer Jr., the vice chairman of the Joint Economic Committee, and Sens.
House lawmakers returned to Capitol Hill en masse to clear another aid bill — the first time in nearly a month that chamber gathered for a vote.
Lobbyists ready to pounce Then there’s the inevitable lobbying from stakeholder groups across the country, all with what they deem an airtight case for relief from COVID-19’s grip.
Labor leader Richard Trumka says workers must have the right to refuse to work if they fear catching the COVID-19 disease.
package offers payments to families, tax breaks and loans to businesses, expanded unemployment insurance benefits, relief for states and a massive cash infusion for hospitals buckling under COVID-19’s
package Wednesday that offers payments to families, loans to businesses, expanded unemployment insurance benefits, relief for states and a massive cash infusion for hospitals buckling under COVID-19’s
“I think tonight, at 10:30, we are getting close to a product that achieves those goals,” Christopher S.
That was intended for maximum shock value, particularly if the stock market trips its automatic “circuit breaker,” halting trades for 15 minutes, after the 9:30 a.m. open if the S&P 500 drops 7 percent
Democrats are also pushing for a “stabilization fund” to help states and localities meet budget shortfalls due to steep declines in tax receipts stemming from COVID-19’s impact.
Experts think Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin wants to expand the Federal Reserve’s powers to save non-financial firms facing insolvency.
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