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Overnight Health Care: House approves $1.9T COVID-19 relief in partisan vote | Biden announces plan to buy another 100 million J&J doses, appears with the CEOs | Officials relax nursing home visitation guidance


Get ready for your checks…..House approves $1.9T COVID-19 relief in partisan vote
No Republican lawmakers backed the legislation, which will become law as much of the nation marks one year of lockdowns from the COVID-19 era. Just one Democrat, Rep. Jared Golden (Maine), opposed the measure.
Next steps: Biden has said he will sign the measure as soon as it reaches his desk, with the White House saying he s expected to sign it on Friday. The president is set to address the nation Thursday evening on the coronavirus pandemic. 
More good news: The legislation was approved amid a wave of good news on the economy and the battle against the coronavirus.  ....

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Overnight Defense: House passes $1.9T COVID-19 relief bill | McConnell says Capitol security reminds him of 'last visit to Kabul' | Austin, Blinken heading to South Korea, Japan in first overseas trips


The bill passed in a starkly partisan 220-211 vote, sending the legislation to the White House and clinching Democrats first big legislative victory in the Biden era.
No Republican lawmakers backed the legislation, which will become law as much of the nation marks one year of lockdowns from the COVID-19 era. Just one Democrat, Rep. Jared Golden (Maine), opposed the measure.
Defense connections: The bill includes an extension of what’s known as Section 3610 authorities, which allows the Pentagon to reimburse contractors for delays and other added costs due to the pandemic. The extension goes to Sept. 30.
The bill also included a key priority for veterans by closing the so-called 90/10 loophole that incentivized for-profit schools to target GI Bill recipients. Under federal law, for-profit schools have to collect at least 10 percent of their revenue from sources other than federal education funds, but GI Bill funding wasn t being counted toward that. ....

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