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Americans Can Soon Apply for COVID-19 Funeral Cost Reimbursement
Starting in April, Americans will be able to apply for reimbursement from the federal government of funeral costs for loved ones who died from COVID-19
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Some Americans Will See Stimulus Checks as Early as This Weekend
After President Joe Biden signed the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill on Thursday, White House press secretary Jen Psaki confirmed that Americans will start to see stimulus funds get direct deposited into their bank accounts as early as this weekend.
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What's Inside the $1.9T COVID-19 Bill Passed by Congress
The House has passed a sweeping pandemic relief package over Republican opposition
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House Passes $1.9 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Bill
The U.S. House of Representatives voted on Wednesday to pass the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill.
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House of Representatives to Vote on Final Version of COVID Relief Plan
The latest plan to send more COVID relief to Americans is reaching its final step before heading to President Joe Biden’s desk. NBC10’s political reporter Lauren Mayk has been tracking when the long awaited stimulus checks could reach your bank account.
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$1.9T COVID Relief Bill Set to Pass
The House is expected to vote on a $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill that includes billions in relief money for states, local governments, schools, vaccines and small businesses. The bill includes a $1,400 for low and middle-income families, as well as up to an additional $300 per child.
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NJ Fishing Community Says COVID Aid Helped Keep Them Afloat
The state’s fishing industry — an $8 billion industry — received $11 million last March under the CARES Act, an early aid bill passed in response to the COVID-19 outbreak
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Biden Remains ‘Hopeful' for Bipartisanship on Upcoming Legislation
After the Senate narrowly passed President Biden’s COVID-19 relief package along party lines, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that the president remains hopeful for bipartisanship on future legislation. “He remains open and remains hopeful about the opportunity for bipartisan work moving forward.”
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Here's What's in the Senate Virus Relief Bill
Senate Democrats have come out with their version of the $1.9 trillion COVID-relief bill
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GOP Sen. Johnson Delays COVID Relief Bill by Forcing All 628 Pages Be Read Out Loud
A Republican senator severely delayed passage of a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package Thursday by insisting that the entire 628-page bill be read out loud.
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Here Are the Highlights of the COVID-19 Relief Bill Advancing in Congress
The House passed a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief package early Saturday that includes $1,400 checks for most Americans and billions of dollars for schools, state and local governments and businesses
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FDA to Consider Adding Johnson & Johnson Vaccine to Rollout
The FDA could approve a new one-shot COVID vaccine by Friday, as Congress decides on COVID relief bill details. The Johnson & Johnson one-shot vaccine is over 20 percent less effective than Pfizer and Moderna’s, but still far better than a flu shot.
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Schumer Says COVID Relief Package ‘on Track' to Be Signed by March 14
Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., told the press on Tuesday the Senate is “on track” to have the next COVID relief bill for President Joe Biden to sign by March 14th. Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-K.Y., also addressed the media on Monday and said Republican senators were lobbying for a less expensive relief package to be passed.
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Jobs Recovery Stagnate; Senate Democrats Pass COVID Relief Bill
January showed little recovery for the job market, with just 49,000 jobs added for the month. Meanwhile, Senate Democrats passed the $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill without any affirmative votes from Republicans.
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Biden Flexible on Who Gets Aid, Tells Lawmakers to ‘Go Big'
President Joe Biden is encouraging Democratic lawmakers to “act fast” on his $1.9 trillion COVID rescue plan but also signaling he’s open to changes, including limiting the proposed $1,400 direct payments to Americans with lower income levels
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President Biden Proposes $1400 COVID Relief Checks to Americans
The Biden Administration’s COVID relief proposal calls for $1400 checks to Americans with a similar eligibility to previous rounds. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has the details.
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WH, GOP Negotiates COVID Relief; Democrats Prep to Move Alone
Senate Republicans expressed hope of a bipartisan compromise on COVID-19 relief following a White House meeting with President Joe Biden. Both plans include the same amount for more vaccines, but the new Republican proposal would cost $618 billion, a third of President Biden’s plan.
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Biden to Meet With GOP on COVID Relief
President Joe Biden will meet Monday with 10 Republican Senators pitching a new COVID relief plan. The Republican plan carries a third the cost of Biden’s, with the same money for vaccinations, but nearly 90 percent less to reopen schools. Stimulus checks drop to $1,000 and phase out for higher income families.
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Biden, Democrats Push for $1.9T COVID Relief Bill
President Joe Biden is making passage of a new $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill his top priority, with Democrats wanting to vote next week, with or without Republican support. Republicans say the plan costs too much, and want to break it into smaller bills.
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Biden Expands Economic Relief Efforts; McConnell Eyes Mid-Feb Impeachment Trial
President Joe Biden signed two new executive orders, expanding food stamps and government assistance like direct payments to economically stricken Americans during the pandemic. On Capitol Hill, the Senate is considering pushing Donald Trump’s impeachment trial to mid-February, possibly making more time to get Biden’s nominees to his Cabinet confirmed.