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Policy · 117th Congress

Tribes see progress in COVID-19 fight

The recent COVID-19 relief law (PL 117-2) appropriated $6 billion for IHS, with $600 million pegged for vaccine distribution.

Policy · 117th Congress

States react to short Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine pause

Many states reported that the Johnson & Johnson vaccine comprised just 4 to 6 percent of total vaccines supplied to the state so far, and were expecting only a trickle of doses over the next month

Policy · 117th Congress

IRS to postpone April 15 tax-filing deadline by a month

p> As a result of this year’s late start, the IRS had processed 49 million tax returns as of the week ending March 5, down 25 percent from the 65 million returns processed as of the week ended March 6,

Policy · 117th Congress

Ending COVID-19: A reporter’s vaccination story

, my initial dose of either a trial vaccine or a placebo (with a two-thirds chance of being the real thing) was actually delayed because of the lockdown of the nation’s capital that followed the Jan. 6

Policy · 117th Congress

For truckers, pandemic has highlighted a big need: Parking

The latest survey, in 2019, found that there were about 313,000 truck parking spaces across the nation, including 40,000 at public rest areas and 273,000 at private truck stops, an increase of 6

Policy · 117th Congress

Winter weather delays vaccine shipments to all 50 states

Winter storms have led to a nationwide backlog in the delivery of 6 million COVID-19 vaccine doses, setting the time-sensitive vaccination effort back days in communities across the country, the White

Policy · 117th Congress

Social media offered lessons, rally point for GameStop trading

“One of the striking findings was that about 14 percent of our new investors said that they were getting information from social media, where about half that — 6 percent — of our traditional investors

Policy · 117th Congress

Vaccine push may leave behind diverse communities

The latest CDC data shows the national vaccine distribution at about 60 percent white, 11 percent Hispanic or Latino, 5 percent Black and 6 percent Asian.