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How did the March 2021 coronavirus relief package affect my benefits? A $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package signed into law March 11 extended two pandemic unemployment programs authorized by the CARES Act into the first week of September. Lawmakers also extended a federal benefit that added an extra $300 a week to all unemployment claims. But jobless Texans only had access to these benefits through June 26, after Gov. Greg Abbott said in mid-May that Texas would opt out of the federal assistance. The legislative package also included a tax break for anybody who received $10,000 in unemployment benefits during the pandemic. You can no longer claim pandemic unemployment benefits ....
The month of June is here, and we are looking forward to another Father’s Day on 20 June. This year, prepare some tasty Father's Day recipes for Dad. ....
School Libraries Are the Bedrock of Freedom By Joann and Kenneth C. Davis | May 07, 2021 Do you remember getting your first library card and borrowing your first book? For many of us, it was a rite of passage guided by a human search engine a librarian. In school, that librarian did more than shush the loudmouths, straighten the stacks, and stamp our books. The school librarian helped with homework, taught us kids how to “look it up,” and opened pathways to critical thinking. Librarians fulfilled the vision of 25-year-old Benjamin Franklin, who established the Library Company, America’s first lending library, in Philadelphia in 1731. Initially a subscription library in which members paid a fee, the Library Company was “crowdsourced” the first members pooled their own books to share with one another. ....