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Congress Passed $900 Billion COVID Relief Package. Here’s What’s In The Bill — And What’s Out
Congress on Monday night approved and sent to President Donald Trump the first major COVID-19 relief measure since the spring.

Congress on Monday night approved and sent to President Donald Trump the first major COVID-19 relief measure since the spring.
The first COVID-19 vaccine is now authorized for emergency distribution, yet only 58% of Americans are willing to take it.
A Democratic state representative on Monday accused Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani of lying to overturn the presidential election.
Rick Roeber will not be allowed to caucus with his party when the legislative session begins next month.
Dr. Jason McKnight, a primary care physician at Texas A&M University, answers five questions about the rollout and distribution underway.
Christopher Turner Jr. and his girlfriend had just gotten home from a Central Methodist University football game in Kansas.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday turned aside a Texas lawsuit that sought to derail the presidential election results.
To combat misinformation and build trust among hesitant groups, community leaders’ help will be key.
More than 100 U.S. House Republicans on Thursday backed a long-shot Texas lawsuit that seeks to delay the certification of the election.
More have stopped looking for jobs than have returned to employment.
Brattin’s bill is a wide ranging proposal that targets demonstrations in numerous other ways.
Changes coming after youngest person in Missouri dies from coronavirus complications.
We also do not believe that we are currently doing everything necessary to operate schools safely while maintaining low risk.
Congress this week is expected to pass a massive defense policy bill that President Donald Trump has threatened to veto.
In August, local officials in this small city an hour west of St. Louis voted against requiring residents to wear masks
Black Missourians and other people of color have been hit especially hard during the pandemic.
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The state will be partnering with Vizient, a healthcare performance improvement company based in Irving, Texas.
It will be up to each state to determine how exactly to distribute doses of the vaccines, which could receive expedited federal approval.
The issue was a top priority for Parson, who expanded the special session last month after receiving requests from legislators.