President Donald Trump signed the massive $2.3 trillion dollar coronavirus relief and government funding bill into law Sunday night, averting a government shutdown that was set to begin on Tuesday, and extending billions of dollars in coronavirus aid to millions.
Trump's signature of the $900 billion Covid relief package extends unemployment benefits for millions of jobless gig-workers and independent contractors, as well as the long-term unemployed.
The estimated 12 million people in two key pandemic unemployment programs, who were facing their last payment this weekend, will now receive benefits for another 11 weeks. Plus, all those collecting jobless payments will receive a $300 weekly federal boost through mid-March..
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President Donald Trump signed the massive $2.3 trillion dollar coronavirus relief and government funding bill into law Sunday night, averting a government shutdown that was set to begin on Tuesday, and extending billions of dollars in coronavirus aid to millions.
Trump's signature of the $900 billion Covid relief package extends unemployment benefits for millions of jobless gig-workers and independent contractors, as well as the long-term unemployed.
The estimated 12 million people in two key pandemic unemployment programs, who were facing their last payment this weekend, will now receive benefits for another 11 weeks. Plus, all those collecting jobless payments will receive a $300 weekly federal boost through mid-March..
One if the amendments added to this 2.7 trillion discretionary funding package.
S. 134 , the Combat Online Predators Act
The Combat Online Predators Act, introduced by Senators Pat Toomey (R-PA) and Bob Casey (D-PA), increases criminal penalties for the stalking of children and ensures law enforcement officials evaluate and update practices to combat online harassment of children. The bill was passed by a voice vote.
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One if the amendments added to this 2.7 trillion discretionary funding package.
S. 134 , the Combat Online Predators Act
The Combat Online Predators Act, introduced by Senators Pat Toomey (R-PA) and Bob Casey (D-PA), increases criminal penalties for the stalking of children and ensures law enforcement officials evaluate and update practices to combat online harassment of children. The bill was passed by a voice vote.
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