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Six San Francisco public transport employees who were fired for refusing to get COVID-19 vaccines have been awarded more than $ ... Federal jurors this week awarded the group a total of $7.8 ...
In September 2021, President Joe Biden announced that the federal government would take steps to mandate COVID-19 vaccination for certain entities under the authority of the federal government or federal agencies. Most federal mandates thus imposed were either overturned through litigation, or withdrawn by the administration, although a mandate ...
Mar. 8—CONCORD — An effort to block state enforcement of any federal COVID-19 vaccine requirement cleared its first hurdle along party lines Monday. The legislation (HB 1455) most directly ...
If smallpox vaccine were to be widely administered by public health authorities in response to a terrorist or other biological warfare attack, persons administering or producing the vaccine would be deemed federal employees and claims would be subject to the Federal Tort Claims Act, in which case claimants would sue the U.S. Government in the U ...
A bill to extend the authority for commitments for the paycheck protection program – July 2020; Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 – Includes $600 stimulus checks, December 2020; American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 – Includes $1400 stimulus checks, March 2021 [1] Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 – August 2022
A federal appeals court on Saturday temporarily halted the Biden administration's vaccine requirement for businesses with 100 or more workers. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals granted an ...
The 118th United States Congress, which began on January 3, 2023, and ended on January 3, 2025, has enacted 274 public laws and zero private laws. [1] [2] [3]In contrast with previous Congresses, which generally enacted their first laws no later than January or February, the 118th Congress's first law was enacted on March 20. [4]
The House has passed a bipartisan bill to avert a government shutdown just hours ahead of a midnight deadline, setting up a Senate vote over funding the federal government for another 45 days.