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House-Approved Stimulus Bill Extends Unemployment Programs

Early Saturday morning, in a 219 to 212 vote, the House approved a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan with just two over weeks left before vital unemployment programs affecting nearly 20 million Americans are set to expire on March 14. The legislation is now headed to the Senate.

This new round of stimulus relief, known as the American Rescue Plan, is the third effort by the government to provide direct assistance to families and businesses suffering from the debilitating fallout from , since last March, crippled businesses – many permanently – and has

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