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The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, [b] [1] also known as the CARES Act, [2] is a $2.2 trillion economic stimulus bill passed by the 116th U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump on March 27, 2020, in response to the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.
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Families First Coronavirus Response Act, enacted March 18, 2020; $104 billion; CARES Act, enacted March 27, 2020; $2.2 trillion; HEROES Act, passed by the House of Representatives on May 15, 2020, but never enacted into law; $3 trillion; Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, enacted December 27, 2020; included $900 billion in COVID-19 relief
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.
To amend the Small Business Act and the CARES Act to extend the covered period for the paycheck protection program, and for other purposes. Pub. L. 117–6 (text), H.R. 1799, 135 Stat. 250, enacted March 27, 2021: 117-7 April 14, 2021 (No short title) To prevent across-the-board direct spending cuts, and for other purposes.
Donald Trump was sentenced without penalty in the New York hush money case Friday after a symbolic – and historic and unprecedented – hearing following the first felony conviction of a former ...
It passed unanimously in the Senate late the night of March 25 [224] and became law on March 27. [225] On April 24, a $484 billion bill was passed to help fund the CARES Act-created Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), provide $75 billion in funding to hospitals, and implement nationwide testing for the virus. [226] [227] [228]