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Policy · 116th Congress
Opening day for SBA loans brings big obstacles, calls for fixes
Complaints from banks over the program’s setup led the SBA to double interest rates from 0.50 percent to 1 percent in its interim final rule.
Policy · 116th Congress
Mergers and acquisitions on hold as pandemic disrupts markets
[jwp-video n=”1″] Checks that are expected to be disbursed by the federal government to individuals and businesses as a result of the legislation will be like putting “a lot of ointment on wounds
Policy · 116th Congress
Officials seek to ease concern over pets as tiger gets COVID-19
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Policy · 116th Congress
Climate’s on back burner, but advocates see COVID-19 parallels
[jwp-video n=”1″] Conservatives in Congress and in state governments accused the media of creating hysteria by exaggerating the problem.
Policy · 116th Congress
Immigration policies may delay help from foreign medical grads
[jwp-video n=”1″] Pinksy’s commission is the sole organization sponsoring foreign medical graduate students who have J-1 non-immigrant visas, which are granted for work- and study-based exchange
Policy · 116th Congress
Pressed to fix oil markets, Trump makes no public promises
[Oil purchase to fill strategic reserve dropped from stimulus] Since the early days of his administration, Trump has praised domestic oil and gas companies and touted the U.S. as the No. 1 energy
Policy · 116th Congress
Government plans to pay hospitals for COVID-19 care for uninsured
[jwp-video n=”1″] Azar said the administration’s proposal would be better for uninsured people than allowing them to sign up for coverage in a special enrollment period.
Policy · 116th Congress
Mental health workers seek protections during COVID-19 crisis
[jwp-video n=”1″] “We’re still trying to maintain a positive therapeutic environment for our clients who believe that they might be in crisis or might be in crisis, which means we still need
Policy · 116th Congress
Less than 10 percent of the N95 masks requested have been received by 5 states
Since the novel coronavirus was first detected in the District of Columbia about a month ago, the city has requested more than 1 million N95 masks from the national stockpile.
Policy · 116th Congress
FDA loosens blood donation restrictions in wake of COVID-19
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Policy · 116th Congress
Citizenship is a tough mountain to climb, especially under Trump
[jwp-video n=”1″] A backlog results when the number of applications coming in exceed the ones processed by the U.S.
Policy · 116th Congress
Tech, retailers join Pentagon’s AI unit to help with COVID-19 logistics
[jwp-video n=”1″] U.S. deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic have surpassed 4,000, and the White House has said that as many as 240,000 Americans may succumb to the virus.
Policy · 116th Congress
Sixth ICE detainee tests positive for COVID-19 as hunger strikes begin
[jwp-video n=”1″] Sud-Devaraj said attorneys are still allowed visitation at Eloy’s La Palma Correctional Center, as long as they wear personal protective gear.
Policy · 116th Congress
Medicaid enrollment will likely increase because of COVID-19, experts say
[jwp-video n=”1″] The Federal Medical Assistance Percentage refers to a state’s matching rate from the federal government.
Policy · 116th Congress
Coronavirus creates funding time bomb for public schools
[jwp-video n=”1″] For now, many school districts have their hands full closing buildings, moving classes online and figuring out how to provide meals and lesson plans remotely.
Policy · 116th Congress
Naturalized citizens could be critical in this fall’s election
The issue was No. 1 for the Latino subset of this group as well.
Congress · 116th Congress
Top money manager has companies scrambling to act on climate
In the weeks that followed, some of the country’s largest corporations revealed plans to do just that, including a $1 billion commitment by Delta Air Lines, the second-largest U.S. carrier, to become carbon
Policy · 116th Congress
Trump to meet with oil industry as stockpiles near overflow
[jwp-video n=”1″] The EPA has said it will give companies nearly three extra weeks to sell off their winter gasoline before switching to less polluting summer blends on May 20, rather than May