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Client Alert: Collaboration in Congress: The Road to Finally Passing an End-of-Year COVID-Relief Bill | Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick, LLP

Late on Sunday, December 27 th, after initially raising concerns about the pandemic relief measure that had overwhelmingly passed Congress days before, President Trump signed the measure into law, ending a long political stalemate and beginning the process of sending financial relief to American families and small businesses, further aiding the American economy. As with the CARES Act enacted in March, this bill, the “Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021,” passed the House and Senate overwhelmingly, on a bipartisan vote of 359-53 in the House, followed swiftly by a 92-6 vote in the Senate. 1 With an official price tag of approximately $900 billion, it is the second largest stimulus measure ever enacted by Congress.

WRDA 2020 Winds Its Way To Passage

WRDA 2020 Winds its Way to Passage Maritime Activity Reports, Inc. © Christopher Boswell / Adobe Stock In early October, Waterways Council, Inc. (WCI) reported in its newsletter Capitol Currents that the future of the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2020 hung in the balance, with many unknowns for its chances of being signed into law during the Lame Duck session of Congress that just concluded in late December. But despite twists and turns and a roller coaster ride, WRDA was, indeed, passed by Congress on December 21 as part of the FY21 Omnibus Appropriations that included a $900 billion COVID Relief package. This was the last major legislative act before the 116th Congress was adjourned.

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A closer look at the year ahead | WilmingtonBiz

By Staff Reports, posted Jan 8, 2021 This year is expected to include some of the same themes as 2020, from what will become of the county’s proceeds from the sale of New Hanover Regional Medical Center to more COVID-19 news. While COVID-19’s impact on the economy will remain a focus this year, other expected newsmakers in 2021 include New Hanover Regional Medical Center, the film industry and the Port of Wilmington.    Big Picture    Although 2020 is in the rearview, its effects are expected to linger with the potential for even rockier economic times this year.    “I am optimistic that in 2021 our small businesses will begin to see more of a recovery beginning in the third quarter of 2021 if we can turn the tide of the pandemic with the vaccine and a comprehensive strategy to eliminate it,” said Jerry Coleman, director of the Small Business Center at Cape Fear Community College, in December. “The next several months, however, will

Three Big Waterway Wins To Start New Year - The Waterways Journal

January 8, 2021 By Waterways Journal After a tense couple of weeks due to President Donald Trump’s threats to veto the $2.3 trillion Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021 (H.R. 133), an omnibus appropriations bill that included this year’s Water Resources Development Act (WRDA), he finally signed it into law. None of the president’s disagreements with Congress over the bill had anything to do with WRDA itself, but instead concerned issues like the amount of the stimulus checks for each American in the $900 billion COVID-19 relief portion of the bill, and various foreign expenditures. Another part of the omnibus appropriations bill funded the Corps of Engineers’ Water Infrastructure Financing Program (CWIFP) for the first time ever. The program, first authorized (but not funded) in 2014, will “accelerate non-federal investments in water resources infrastructure by providing long-term, low-cost loans to cre

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