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March 12, 2021 7:00 AM By Zachary Sherwood and Brandon Lee
President Joe Biden offered a Fourth of July goal for the U.S. to begin returning to normal as âlight in the darknessâ to a weary nation last night, counting on a rapidly expanding supply of coronavirus vaccine to raise American hopes.
In his first prime-time address as president, Biden told states he wants all adults in the U.S. made eligible for vaccines by May 1. That vision was already within reach before his announcement, on the first anniversary of lockdowns that paralyzed the worldâs largest economy.
The new goal carried echoes of the last time Biden made a promise he was already on track to meet his declaration before taking office that his administration would preside over 100 million doses of vaccine jabbed into American arms in his first 100 days. By the time he was inaugurated, the U.S. was already nearing a pace of 1 million shots a day, virtually assuring the goal would be achiev
Almost all Democrats who had bucked PRO Act get on board
Unified caucus signals labor clout, frustrates business lobby March 11, 2021 5:47 PM By Andrew Kreighbaum and Ian Kullgren (Adds comment from American Federation of Teachers president beginning in 12th paragraph.)
A sweeping labor bill headed to the Senate presents a major test for Democrats, placing moderates squarely in the middle of a tug-of-war between business groups and powerful union donors.
Labor unionsâ strength was on display this week after the House passed the Protecting the Right to Organize Act (H.R. 842), the top priority for organized labor, for the second time, with more Democrats voting in favor compared to last yearâs passage.
March 10, 2021 7:06 AM By Zachary Sherwood and Brandon Lee
The House is poised to send the $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief plan to President Joe Biden for his signature, providing an economic boost that will last long after $1,400 stimulus checks start arriving in Americansâ accounts this month.
With four days until supplemental unemployment benefits begin running out, House Democratic leaders expect passage this morning.
The bill provides a template for a potential longer-term expansion of an American social-safety net that has long been much smaller than its European counterparts. Democrats say the near-$110 billion temporary expansion of the child-tax credit will help cut child poverty in half, while tax forgiveness on jobless benefits and student-debt relief will give help to millions more.
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