Leaders from the House of Congress and Senate announced that they will vote on the relief bill on Monday after the two parties agreed on the language of the agreement.
Help is now on the way for millions of struggling Americans and qualified individuals after lawmakers from the House of Congress and Senate agreed on the language or measures of the Relief Bill on Saturday evening. Top leaders said that they will vote on the legislation this Monday.
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The U.S. lawmakers announced that they will vote on COVID-19 Relief Bill on Monday.
Lawmakers finally seal the deal
Surprise Medical Bill Prevention is now part of the year-end legislative package two years of negotiation. Lawmakers are set to vote over the bill on Monday.
More help is on the way for millions of Americans most especially in this time of the global pandemic.
After two years of negotiations, lawmakers have finally included the Surprise Medical Bill Prevention in the year-end legislative package.
Surprise medical bill is costing Americans millions
The Surprise Medical Bill Prevention has strong bipartisan support from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers in the House of Congress. Lawmakers are about to vote for it on Sunday.
Lawmakers from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) sent a letter to President-elect Joe Biden s transition team to choose Latinos to lead the Education Department and Small Business Administration.
Latinos played a very significant role in the recent presidential election. They were the largest minority group in the country who helped President-elect Joe Biden flipped some states. Now, lawmakers from the CHC urged him to choose Latinos as part of his cabinet.
CHC: Let Latinos lead
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) is a group of Democratic lawmakers from the House of Representatives. They represent Latinos and Hispanics across the country and not only the state where they are from. The group urge the president-elect to include more Latinos as part of his cabinet.