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New COVID Relief Legislation, But No New Provider Relief Funds | Arnall Golden Gregory LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: As of March 9, 2021, the United States House of Representatives was continuing work to pass the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (H.R. 1319), the Biden Administration’s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill.  The legislation was passed by the Senate on March 6, 2021, and is expected to be passed in the House and signed into law before the end of the week.  Despite calls from the senior housing industry, such as the American Seniors Housing Association (ASHA), the Bill does not include an allocation to replenish the Provider Relief Fund, which is currently estimated to amount to between $24 and $40 billion.  Others in the industry are also pointing out that it does not otherwise offer much support to senior living communities.  This comes as the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), through its Provider Support Line, is generally communicating that none of the remaining Provider Relief Funding is currently be

Withdraw Kentucky bill before more lives are lost to domestic violence

Withdraw Kentucky bill before more lives are lost to domestic violence Kentucky women s rights advocates, Opinion contributors How to recognize if a child is being abused Replay Video UP NEXT Since the 1990s, women s organizations in Louisville have joined with local and state agencies to end domestic violence. Groundbreaking laws, like ones preventing eviction due to domestic violence victimization, have been passed. Government resources have been poured into better access to emergency housing and shelter services and batterers intervention programs. Innovative resources, like VINE, the Jefferson County Domestic Violence Intake Center, and the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee help to ensure that domestic violence is no longer ignored or excused by our society.

Kentucky House Bill 547 would hurt women and children suffering abuse

Kentucky women s rights advocates Opinion contributors Since the 1990s, women s organizations in Louisville have joined with local and state agencies to end domestic violence. Groundbreaking laws, like ones preventing eviction due to domestic violence victimization, have been passed. Government resources have been poured into better access to emergency housing and shelter services and batterers intervention programs. Innovative resources, like VINE, the Jefferson County Domestic Violence Intake Center, and the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee help to ensure that domestic violence is no longer ignored or excused by our society. Women are no longer blamed for being beaten and killed. Police and judges have authority to intervene.  Friends, relatives and teachers speak up because “what happens in the home stays in the home” no longer excuses domestic violence.

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