
Luria joins effort to fund special education during COVID-19
Congresswoman Elaine Luria signed a bipartisan letter urging congressional leadership to fully fund the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act in future COVID-19 relief packages.

Congresswoman Elaine Luria signed a bipartisan letter urging congressional leadership to fully fund the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act in future COVID-19 relief packages.

A recent Goldman Sachs survey confirms that more than half of U.S. small business owners say their business will not be able to continue operating more than three months due to the economic strain caused by the coronavirus pandemic.

Congressman Ben Cline has released a resource guide on COVID-19 for residents of the Sixth District.

The COVID-19 pandemic is causing many people to reexamine their relationship with money. People wonder if they have enough funds, especially during a time of job loss and reduced income levels.

Congressman Don Beyer has released a report arguing that federal aid to state and local governments is crucial for containing the coronavirus and preventing economic disaster.

States are struggling to implement provisions of the CARES Act and swiftly provide financial aid to Americans who are part of the “gig economy.”

This is a unique time in the history of business because of the COVID-19. Certainly, struggling businesses are making headline news because of the virus outbreak.

Nearly 10 million Americans have filed for unemployment in the past two weeks, basically encouraged to do so by the government, which through the CARES Act expanded unemployment insurance, and promised $1,200 checks to tide people over.

The CARES Act passed by Congress and signed into law by President Trump includes numerous provisions that affect the Virginia Unemployment Insurance Program.

Congressman Rob Wittman, R-Va., released this statement following the passage of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act).