Three phases of criteria for states to follow. The “Opening Up America Again” Guidelines were presented by President Trump together with Vice President Pence and Dr. Deborah Birx…
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The plan to reopen the country has been formulated. President Trump met reporters for the daily White House briefing on the coronavirus Thursday afternoon. “Based on the latest…
Read MoreSmall Business Fund Needs Replenishing
Congress is in recess until May 4. The $350 billion in funding for the federal government’s small business relief program is exhausted. As a result, hundreds of thousands…
Read MoreJovita Carranza, SBA
Jovita Carranza is Administrator of the Small Business Administration. Her office provides support to entrepreneurs and small businesses in the United States, and assists in the economic recovery of…
Read MoreApril 16th
Heavenly father, thank you for the grace you have given us. Thank you for blessing us each day. Thank you for love beyond measure. Help us continue to…
Read MoreJustice Department Supports Drive-In Church
Congregants were issued $500 tickets for refusing to leave. Attorney General Bill Barr said Tuesday that his department “filed a Statement of Interest in support of a church…
Read MoreCapitol Hill Employees Required to Wear Face Masks
Capitol Complex is awaiting updates from CDC. On Tuesday, the Capitol Building announced that it would be requiring all non-political employees to wear facemasks for the remainder of…
Read MoreSeema Verma, Administrator, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Easing licensing restrictions and relaxing other rules might help coronavirus patients, Seema Verma, a senior member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force said.
Read MoreJames Clyburn, U.S. Representative for South Carolina
House Majority Whip and the congressman tapped to head the select oversight committee on coronavirus relief, Jim Clyburn of South Carolina, called the coronavirus an opportunity to “restructure government.”
Read MoreJudge Myron Thompson, Middle Alabama U.S. District Court
Federal Judge Myron Thompson ruled that Alabama cannot ban abortions as part of its coronavirus restrictions.
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