The Technology 202: Kamala Harris will lead the Biden administration s push to bring every American online Cat Zakrzewski
with Aaron Schaffer Vice President Harris will lead the Biden administration s unprecedented effort to ensure every American has access to affordable, high-speed Internet. President Biden announced the veep would take the lead on the issue during his first address to a slimmed-down joint session of Congress, where he touted his proposal to create new jobs through investment in expanding Internet access. Biden said his Americans Jobs Plan, which includes $100 billion for broadband expansion, will ensure that rural Americans who still don t have access to fast Internet connections can get online.
The Technology 202: Kamala Harris will lead the Biden administration s push to bring every American online
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Soon after Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”) in March 2020, the Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) moved quickly to address potential COVID-19 related fraud. One area of early focus was the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a program under the CARES Act that provides loans to small businesses to help pay employees. The Fraud Section set up a team devoted to PPP fraud and, within two months of the passage of the CARES Act, had charged several individuals. Our client alert from May 2020 detailed the very first wave of PPP-related charges and offered several predictions for how such cases would unfold.[1] This update reviews recent developments in DOJ enforcement and provides new predictions for the future of COVID-19 relief fraud enforcement. In short, DOJ enforcement of PPP fraud remains in its early stages, still focused more on brazen acts of f
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