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Policy · 116th Congress

CDC releases new safety guidance as states lift limits

The guidance recommends that people attending gatherings use proper hand hygiene, wear cloth facial coverings and maintain social distancing, or keeping a 6-foot distance from others, when possible

Congress · 116th Congress

Pilots demand recommended COVID-19 protocols be required

Some Democrats in the Senate, too, say they agree airlines should do better: Democratic members of the  Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee suggested during a May 6 hearing that

Policy · 116th Congress

Farmers are coming around on climate change

Crop farmers can turn to no-till farming that avoids turning over 6 to 10 inches of soil that releases carbon and exposes bare soil to wind and evaporation in order to plant seeds.

Policy · 116th Congress

Green card bill would bring more foreign doctors, nurses to US

Corrected 6:10 p.m. | A bipartisan group of senators introduced new legislation Thursday to grant 40,000 unused green card slots to foreign health care workers needed to help U.S. medical professionals

Policy · 116th Congress

Rubio raises profile in pandemic, challenges GOP economics

A survey by the National Federation of Independent Businesses estimated that 74 percent of the nation’s 6 million small businesses applied for the PPP loans, but just 20 percent had received disbursements

Policy · 116th Congress

Technology to track COVID-19 raises fears of mass surveillance

restaurants, cafes, shopping centers and museums in Washington, D.C., had seen a drop in traffic of 66 percent as of Sunday, April 5, compared with a median Sunday during the baseline period Jan. 3-Feb. 6.

Policy · 116th Congress

Congress works on SBA aid bill amid overwhelming demand

That’s better than what most business owners can promise: A JP Morgan Chase Institute study found that less than half of America’s 6 million small companies had enough money to last two weeks without revenues

Policy · 116th Congress

In letter to lawmakers, insurers say pandemic cost is too great

estimated losses from closing small businesses with 100 or fewer employees would be $255 billion to $431 billion per month — while premiums for commercial property risks in key insurance lines were about $6