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Within hours of being inaugurated on January 20, President Joe Biden signed several executive orders, including one which directs the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
to extend the September 4 CDC Order, which temporarily halted certain residential nonpayment evictions, through
March 31, 2021. It was previously set to expire on January 31. President Biden also asked Congress to approve a COVID relief bill that would provide an additional $35 billion in rent, utilities, and homeless relief.
Shortly thereafter, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky formally announced that the CDC Order was extended until at least March 31, stating:
Q: I have been notified to attend a deposition. What should I expect? A: A deposition is usually a live and in-person exchange of information between the person being.
Iowa Executive Branch Update
Governor Reynolds delivered the Condition of the State speech on Tuesday, January 12, at 6:00 p.m., breaking with the normal tradition of a morning joint convention. Governor Reynolds opened by addressing the challenges of 2020 - COVID-19, civil unrest, a drought, a derecho and she commended Iowans and their response to the challenges of 2020.
Highlights:
Increasing spending by 3.7% in FY2022 to $8.079 billion and by 2.3% in FY2023 to $8.275 billion (FY2022 increase includes the increased federal spending for Medicaid in the state)
Increasing mental health funding by $15 million over the next two years
Increasing school spending by 2.5% ($27 million) in 2022-2023 and by $143 million in 2023-2024 (additional $20 million for pandemic aid)
Q: Our nonprofit organization accepts donations and volunteers drive these donated items between our multiple locations. Is this an issue and can I pay them mileage for the time?
Q: What should I expect if a civil lawsuit has been filed against me? A: The litigation process can be a lengthy affair. Usually a trial is scheduled a year or more.