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President Trump Signs Legislation


President Trump Signs Legislation
Dec 28, 2020 at 06:16 am by
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(WASHINGTON DC) A government shut-down has been avoided when on Sunday (12/27/2020) President Donald J. Trump signed into law COVID-19 Relief Funding legislation.
The president was trying to negotiate an increase to $2,000 per American worker making less than $75,000 annually. Instead the amount remained at $600.
It included a bicameral proposal that holds patients harmless from surprise bills and resolves payment disputes between providers and insurers. The legislation signed into law also includes Alexander’s bipartisan higher education proposals, which significantly simplifies the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by reducing its 108 questions to a maximum of 36 questions, restores the ability for incarcerated individuals to get a Pell Grant, reinstates Pell Grant eligibility for students who have been defrauded, forgives outstanding debt of Historically ....

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COVID Relief and Government Funding Package with Senator Doug Jones' Priorities Passes Congress


By Staff | December 23, 2020 | Filed under: News
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Doug Jones of Alabama voted in favor of a year-end COVID relief and government funding package that includes a number of bills and priorities he has advocated for this year. The $2.3 trillion package, which includes both annual government funding and $900 billion specifically for COVID relief, passed the Senate and the House of Representatives late last night by overwhelming bipartisan margins. The bill now heads to the President’s desk to be signed in to law.
 
“I’ve been calling for Congress to pass additional COVID aid since May, and while it’s a relief that we were finally able to pass this package before critical aid programs expire at the end of the year, this bill is not sufficient to address the dual economic and health crises that we are facing,” Senator Jones said. “This package does contain positive news for health care workers, schools and sma ....

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Senator Doug Jones Announces Bipartisan Compromise to Strengthen HBCUs, Simplify the Federal Student Aid Application and Restore Pell Grants for Prisoners


By Staff | December 22, 2020 | Filed under: News
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Doug Jones (D-Ala.), Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) and Tim Scott (R-S.C.) today announced that Congress is set to finish the job of simplifying the FAFSA as well as strengthen Historically Black Colleges and Universities and restore Pell grants for prisoners. The provisions to reduce the FAFSA from 108 questions to a maximum of 36 questions, forgive HBCU capital financing
loans, and restore Pell grants for prisoners will be included in broader government funding legislation that the Senate will consider this week.
 
“The progress that this legislation represents for underserved and low-income students cannot be ....

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