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Direct Help For Nonprofits Thin In Biden Plan

Direct Help For Nonprofits Thin In Biden Plan January 15, 2021 President-Elect Joe Biden has unveiled his American Rescue Plan, a $1.9-trillion stimulus package to boost the economy and get past the coronavirus. The summary of the plan runs 19 pages but is thin on details for nonprofits, according to David L. Thompson, vice president of public policy at the National Council of Nonprofits in Washington, D.C. Nonprofits are expressly included in a $35-billion loan fund and a $3-billion economic development grant program. The president-elect’s plan would allocate $3 billion to the Economic Development Administration (EDA) twice as much as provided by the CARES Act for grants to provide resources directly to state and local government entities, institutions of higher learning and nonprofits, to fund initiatives that support “bottom’s up economic development and enable good-paying jobs.”

10 items in Biden s $1 9 trillion COVID relief plan

10 items in Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID relief plan Updated Jan 16, 2021; Posted Jan 16, 2021 President-elect Joe Biden speaks about the COVID-19 pandemic during an event at The Queen theater, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021, in Wilmington, Del. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)AP Facebook Share STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. A massive relief package proposed by President-elect Joe Biden is expected to provide financial aid to families and businesses struggling through the ongoing coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic while ramping up the nation’s vaccination efforts. On Thursday, Biden unveiled the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, a proposal that, if passed, would provide larger stimulus checks, an increased federal minimum wage, additional unemployment assistance, funding for state and local governments and enhanced vaccination efforts.

West Virginia expands foods available through WIC | News, Sports, Jobs

editorial@newsandsentinel.com CHARLESTON The foods available for purchase with the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children has been expanded, the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources, Bureau for Public Health said. An approved food list was updated to encourage healthier eating habits and meet more nutritional needs, Emma Walters, nutrition services coordinator with the West Virginia WIC program, said. To view the new food list, go to dhhr.wv.gov/WIC. “This better serves West Virginians by supporting a diet rich in fiber, vitamins, and nutrients, and it also reflects the ability of WIC to adapt and respond to participant requests,” Walters said. “Together, these changes confirm the program can meet the diverse nutritional needs of mothers, children, and infants, especially in times of chaos, confusion, and need.”

Republicans line up to oppose Joe Biden s $1 9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus plan

Republicans line up to oppose Joe Biden s $1.9tn COVID stimulus plan with Marco Rubio saying it will not pass and demanding $1,400 checks as a standalone bill Republicans are already lining up to oppose President-elect Joe Biden s $1.9 trillion COVID-19 rescue plan that he debuted in Wilmington Thurday night   President-elect Joe Biden served in [the] Senate for over 35 years. So he knows the plan he outlined can t pass quickly, said Sen. Marco Rubio  Rep. Kevin Brady, the top Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee, called the plan a blind buffalo   Brady complained that the plan wouldn t save Main Street businesses, get people back to work, or strengthen the economy  

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