Joe Biden is embarking on a weeklong series of events to promote his $1.9 Covid-19 relief plan, but his administration also faces the challenge of winning over vaccine skeptics.
27.02.2021 - 02:13 / deadline.com
The House of Representatives is expected to pass the American Rescue Plan tonight, an initial step toward giving Joe Biden his first major legislative achievement.
The $1.9 trillion bill will likely draw few Republican votes, but Democrats have touted its popularity with the broader public, particularly those looking for additional Covid-19 relief.
That includes much of the entertainment workforce, which throughout the pandemic has had to depend on Washington to address the unique nature of
Joe Biden is embarking on a weeklong series of events to promote his $1.9 Covid-19 relief plan, but his administration also faces the challenge of winning over vaccine skeptics.
“Finding light in the darkness is a very American thing to do,” Joe Biden said last night in his first presidential primetime address. “In fact, it may be the most American thing we do,” the 46th POTUS added on the first anniversary of the Covid-19 shutdown hitting the country.
WASHINGTON – In his first primetime address to the nation since taking office in January, President Joe Biden reflected on the one year mark of the coronavirus pandemic that has taken the lives of 527,726 Americans.
President Joe Biden marked the one year of coronavirus with an inclusive speech on Thursday (March 11).
Marking a year of loss and disruption, President Joe Biden on Thursday signed into law the $1.9 trillion relief package that he said will help the U.S. defeat the coronavirus and nurse the economy back to health.
President Joe Biden signed a massive, $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief plan in a small Oval Office ceremony today, with Vice President Kamala Harris joining him to mark the administration’s first major legislative achievement.
Theater owners praised U.S. House of Representative lawmakers on Wednesday for approving President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion pandemic relief.
Fans are loving that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi got in a little victory dance when announcing that the House of Representatives had passed President Joe Biden‘s $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill, sending it to the 78-year-old POTUS for his signature. “On this vote, the yeas are 220, the nays are 211. The motion is adopted,” Pelosi joyously announced when reading off the final tally. The 80-year-old then banged her gavel and shimmied her hips back and forth in a quick happy dance.
WASHINGTON – The U. S. House of Representatives Wednesday passed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan coronavirus relief package championed by President Joe Biden in a near party line vote of 220-211.
President Joe Biden’s massive $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief plan is about to become law, after the House gave final passage to the legislation, which will provide an unprecedented lifeline to American households in the form of direct payments, child tax credits. Unemployment insurance and small-business relief.
It was reported this week that President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden‘s two dogs, Major and Champ, were sent back to the family home in Delaware after a “biting incident.”
direct to your inboxAll NHS Nightingale hospitals including Manchester are to be 'stood down' as the number of Covid patients dropped below 10,000, the Health Secretary has confirmed. The emergency sites were set up when the pandemic first hit last year amid fears of a huge surge in critically ill patients.
President Joe Biden will deliver a primetime address on Thursday, the one-year anniversary of the Covid-19 shutdowns.
An exhausted Senate narrowly approved a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill Saturday as President Joe Biden and his Democratic allies notched a victory they called crucial for hoisting the country out of the pandemic and economic doldrums. After laboring through the night on a mountain of amendments — nearly all from Republicans and rejected — bleary-eyed senators approved the sprawling package on a 50-49 party-line vote.
Natalie Oganesyan editorThe Senate has narrowly passed the $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package with a 50-49 vote down party lines, after the House of Representatives approved the bill on Feb. 27.The bill now moves back to the House to approve the Senate’s changes before being sent to President Joe Biden.
Senate Democrats reached a deal to end an impasse over the Covid-19 relief bill, after coming to an agreement with moderate Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W. VA) on the size of the legislation’s outlay for unemployment benefits.
The Senate voted to advance a $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief bill, which includes direct payments to families and extends enhanced unemployment benefits, but it could be a long slog before there is a final vote.
Leaders of the DGA, SAG-AFTRA and IATSE have sent a letter to congressional leaders urging them to work with President Joe Biden to pass the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan Act, saying that it will provide “much-needed relief for the current crisis and address long-standing vulnerabilities in our economy.”
The Equality Act just passed in the House of Representatives, and it’s a major trending topic on Twitter.
Kelly Clarkson has received advice on divorce from First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.