SAN FRANCISCO -- It is "reasonably likely" to expect the pandemic to draw to a close as soon as a month from today, though COVID-19 is likely to stay, according to UCSF's Chair of the Department of ...
The Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery spent at least the final month of his tenure concurrently serving in a senior role at a different agency. The Senate confirmed Brian Miller to serve ...
Several Covid-19 pandemic-era benefits have recently expired, leaving millions of people without the economic assistance they’ve come to rely on. Congress passed a number of sweeping spending packages ...
In 2020 and 2021, the federal government passed six relief bills in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that provided additional funding for state and local governments, Medicaid and particularly ...
Five years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, is it really here to stay? Alin Luna via Unsplash Now five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s time to ask the question of whether ...
Legislation now in the House hopper would end a pandemic-era federal regulation that required landlords to provide tenants with 30 days’ notice before starting eviction proceedings. Rep. Barry ...
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