Rep. Kildee: Coronavirus Update – April 21st
I wanted to provide you with regular updates on the coronavirus.
The coronavirus pandemic is developing very quickly, and I know many people have questions and concerns. I will try to answer some of them below.
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Individuals that receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will also automatically receive their cash payments. For individuals with no qualifying children, these payments will be automatically deposited by early May.
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The bill includes:
* Direct Payments to Taxpayers: The bill will provide
* Expanded Unemployment Benefits: The bill would significantly extend jobless insurance by 13 weeks and include a four-month,
* Support for Hospitals,
* Additional Small Business Grants: Small businesses will receive additional help, in the form of emergency loans and grants. The bill provides federally-guaranteed support, through community banks, to small businesses, including loans that can be forgiven if businesses keep workers on the payroll, instead of laying workers off. More information can be found here (https://www.sbc.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?p=guide-to-the-cares-act).
* Loans for Large Businesses: Larger companies can apply for loans through the
A full summary of the bill can be found here (https://www.democrats.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/C-3%20summary_V1.2-updated.pdf), a summary of the funding provisions can be found here (https://www.appropriations.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/032520%20Title-By-Title%20Summary%20FINAL.pdf) and a more in depth section-by-section can be found here (https://dankildee.house.gov/sites/dankildee.house.gov/files/CARES%20Act%20Section-By-Section%20Summary%20Senate%20Democrats.pdf).
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Unemployment Insurance Benefits: During the coronavirus pandemic, unemployment eligibility has been expanded to include those who are sick or caring for a family member as well as self-employed, contracted, and gig economy workers.
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The Governor Signed Executive Order Banning Entry Into Healthcare Facilities: The Governor has established temporary restictions on entry into healthcare facilies, residential care facilities, congregate care facilities, and juvenile justice facilities, through
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