Pandemic-Related Provisions Expiring in the 117th Congress. CRS Report R46704, Version 5. Updated

Since March 2020, a number of laws have been enacted to provide relief to people and businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. These include the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA; P.L. 116-127) and the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act; P.L. 116-136), bot...

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Hauptverfasser: Scott, Andrew P, Jones, Katie, Smole, David P, Labonte, Marc, Aussenberg, Randy Alison, Lewis, Kevin M, Billings, Kara Clifford, Lindsay, Bruce R, Boyle, Conor F, Lowry, Sean, Colello, Kirsten J, Lynch, Karen E, Crandall-Hollick, Margot L, Marples, Donald J, Davis, Patricia A, McCarty, Maggie, Dilger, Robert Jay, Mitchell, Alison, Dortch, Cassandria, Myers, Elizabeth A, Driessen, Grant A, Perkins, David W, Fernandes-Alcantara, Adrienne L, Perl, Libby, Fernandez, Bernadette, Peterman, David Randall, Forsberg, Vanessa C, Rosso, Ryan J, Fountain, Joselynn H, Sherlock, Molly F, Gravell, Jane G, Skinner, Rebecca R, Hahn, Jim, Stoltzfus, Emilie, Halchin, L. Elaine, Tang, Rachel Y, Hegji, Alexandra, Topoleski, John J, Isaacs, Katelin P, Whittaker, Julie M
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