covid19relief
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Green (R-Georgia) called Rep. David Cicilline (D-Rhode Island) “Rep. Mussolini,” in response to the Italian-American Democrat’s attempt to block her from forcing motions to adjourn. Greene’s most recent motion to adjourn came as the House was voting on the passage of President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill. This motion failed after Republicans and Democrats alike voted in opposition to it. When asked by Newsweek about Cicilline’s proposal, Greene replied with, “Do you mean Rep. Mussolini?” Just last month, the House voted to revoke Greene’s committee as...
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The United States Treasury Department officials were surprised when then-President Donald Trumpinsisted that his name be printed on the initial round of COVID-19 relief stimulus checks. With the passing of President Joe Biden‘s American Rescue Plan stimulus, the new president declared that he will not be putting his name on the checks, saying that it isn’t “a priority or a necessary step.” “We are doing everything in our power to expedite the payments and not delay them, which is why the president’s name will not appear on the memo line of this round of stimulus checks,” said White House Press...
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The Biden Administration on Tuesday further extended the federal moratorium against foreclosures. The administration’s actions will prevent banks from foreclosing federally backed mortgages now through June 30. The White House’s actions also allows people to apply for six additional months of foreclosure protection any time before June 30. In a statement on the extension, the White House said, “Now, homeowners will receive urgently needed relief as we face this unprecedented national emergency. Today’s action builds on steps the president took on day one to extend foreclosure moratoriums for f...
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