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The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, also called the COVID-19 Stimulus Package or American Rescue Plan, is a US$1.9 trillion economic stimulus bill passed by the 117th United States Congress and signed into law by President Joe Biden on March 11, 2021, to speed up the country's recovery from the economic and health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and recession. [1]
Under the American Rescue Plan and other recovery programs, the U.S Department of the Treasury administered over $1 trillion in programs and tax credits. According to the Treasury, the ARP ...
The proposal called the ‘American Rescue Plan’ is a multi-pronged strategy, responding not just to the pandemic, which has taken over 389,000 American lives, but also to the economic havoc it ...
The Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund, also known as ESSER. [1] is a $190 billion program created by the U.S. federal government's economic stimulus response bills, the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (), Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP Act), passed by the 116th and 117th U.S. Congress.
The executive order highlights the American Rescue Plan Act's positive impact on access to coverage, including enhanced marketplace subsidies, options for states to extend postpartum Medicaid coverage, and new incentives for states to expand their Medicaid programs, among other policies, according to the administration.
The first report of a COVID-19 case in the U.S. came on January 20, in a man who returned on January 15 from visiting family in Wuhan, China, to his home in Snohomish County, Washington. He sought medical attention on January 19. [2] The second report came on January 24, in a woman who returned to Chicago, Illinois, on January 13 from visiting ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Chinese state-sponsored hackers breached the U.S. Treasury Department's computer security guardrails this month and stole documents in what Treasury called a "major incident ...
In mid-March, most major American and foreign airlines began cutting back on domestic and international flights as a result of the sudden drop in travel demand from the pandemic and subsequent travel bans, phasing out some routes entirely. [171] [172] Cruise lines suspended all departures from the United States on March 14. [173]