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Small-business loan fund runs out as aid talks drag on
the SBA lending program.
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The FTC has been largely silent on the matter, and the Justice Department has taken a lead role under an executive order signed by President Donald Trump. Sens.
“When somebody is the president of the United States, the authority is total.
review the standards.
Trump retweeted a social media post over the weekend with the hashtag “#FireFauci,” leading some to express concerns that the president is so unhappy with Fauci he would fire him in the middle of
Hoyer said in an interview April 7 that the New Democrats’ idea to use automatic stabilizers to keep relief flowing “makes sense given the problems that we have.”
“I think that we can and I think that we will, but they may take the form of a virtual hearing, where we will do essentially a Zoom hearing,” Schiff said in an interview with the “Skullduggery” podcast
“As it stands right now, paper hearings are the fastest way to kind of continue business while we figure out how to do things virtually,” the Commerce aide said in an interview.
“For a year, I had the candidate hat on,” Gandhi said in a phone interview. “But these are different times.”
In times of challenge, Texans come together and Americans come together,” Cruz said in a Google Hangouts Meet interview on Wednesday.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said in an NPR interview Wednesday that Democrats don’t agree with the current $251 billion package being backed by the Senate and White House, and cast doubt on whether
The draft Senate legislation includes an extra $10.3 billion to cover fees the Small Business Administration must pay to banks for processing the loans.
[Supreme Court stops extra time for ballots in first COVID-19 ruling] The Democratic governor and Republicans in charge of the legislature fought until the hours before the polls opened over
“We’ve got a one-sided message going out: stay indoors,” Norton said Tuesday in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
Hoyer told CQ Roll Call in an interview Tuesday. Both pieces of legislation are designed to follow up on the $2.3 trillion package that Congress passed last month.
Hoyer told CQ Roll Call in an interview the House could act as soon as Friday to clear the measure for President Donald Trump’s signature if there’s a bipartisan agreement that would allow it to pass by
The legislation also directs money for respiratory equipment to the departments of Veterans Affairs and Defense and the U.S. Forest Service.
“The appetite is there. I think everyone I’ve talked to in the Senate recognizes we’re going to have to go back and do more, and probably more than once,” he said in a CNBC interview.
“I am going on when it makes sense, on temporary orders, to help with planning, to help with coordination,” he said in a phone interview. “Right now I’m doing that back and forth.”