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Washington Healthcare Update - January 2021 #3 | McGuireWoods Consulting

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: This week in Washington: President Joe Biden begins his term and Congress begins work to confirm cabinet secretaries. Congress Administration HHS Delays Trump Administration Final Rule on Health Clinics’ 340B Drug Discounts CMS Releases an Informational Bulletin on the Extension of Grace Period Related to the Four Walls Requirement for IHS/Tribal Facilities CMS: Part D Senior Savings Model – CY 2022 Pharmaceutical Manufacturer RFA Released CMS: Applications for MIPS Exceptions Due to COVID-19 Now Due Feb. 1 Proposed Rules Final Rules/Guidance HHS: Final Rule Sets Term Limits for Agency Policy Directors

Labor: Unemployment won t lapse despite Trump signing delay

By Niv Elis - 12/29/20 09:54 AM EST   Unemployment benefits included in a new COVID-19 relief package will not lapse this week, as anticipated, despite President Trump As states are implementing these new provisions as quickly as possible, the Department does not anticipate that eligible claimants will miss a week of benefits due to the timing of the law’s enactment, a department spokesman told The Hill. Two key emergency unemployment programs, Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA) and Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC), expired on Saturday, a day before Trump signed a $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill into law. ADVERTISEMENT Trump delayed signing the bill, which passed in Congress on Dec. 21, complaining that $600 stimulus checks were not large enough.

Wyden: Democrats assured more help in COVID-19 relief bill, but it should have more

Wyden, Merkley outline items in COVID-19 relief, year-end funding bills (Update: Adding Merkley, Wyden statements on provisions in relief, year-end-funding bills, expanded Employee Retention Tax Credit) Whether or not you can feed your family should not depend on Mitch McConnell WASHINGTON (KTVZ) Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., released the following statement late Sunday on the unemployment insurance benefits provisions in the COVID relief package: “Congress is poised to avert financial catastrophe for millions of families, but let’s be clear, this is not the bill I would have written. Help for those who are jobless through no fault of their own is too small because Mitch McConnell insisted on breaks for his powerful friends that are too big.

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