April 2020 |
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Whitehouse: Additional Funding for Small Businesses, Health Care, Testing in Bipartisan Deal was Worth the Wait
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Reed & Whitehouse Demand Answers About Trump Administration’s Toxic Attacks on Clean Air During Pandemic
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Whitehouse, Senate Finance Committee Democrats Call for Transparent, Equitable Distribution of Remaining $70 Billion in CARES Act Hospitals Fund
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RI Gets $2.3 Million CARES Act Grant to Boost Workforce & Help Dislocated Workers
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Whitehouse Selected for Bipartisan Panel on Safely Reopening American Economy
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Amid Increased Reports of Domestic Violence During Pandemic, Reed and Whitehouse Call for Additional Support for Victims and Survivors
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Delegation Announces Additional $941K for RI Emergency Response to COVID-19
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Whitehouse, Doggett Release New Analysis Showing GOP Tax Provisions in CARES Act Overwhelmingly Benefit Million-Dollar-Plus Earners
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As States Face PPE Shortfall, Reed & Whitehouse Press Trump Administration for Information About Outsourcing the Distribution of Critical Medical Supplies to Private Companies
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Reed & Whitehouse Urge Trump Administration to Deliver Promised Aid to Small Businesses
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Congressional Delegation Statement on Release of $90.5 Million for RI Hospitals
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RI Delegation Urges Trump Administration to Reconsider Minimum Service Rule That Unfairly Damages T.F. Green & Other Airports
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Whitehouse, Doggett Press Trump Administration on Massive Tax Giveaways Slipped into COVID Relief Bill
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Congressional Delegation Announces Additional $7.25 Million to Help Community Health Centers Fight COVID-19
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Reed, Whitehouse Press Administration on Unemployment Insurance Benefits
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RI Delegation Announces Federal Grant to Bolster RIDOH’s COVID-19 Response
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Whitehouse, Blumenthal & Hirono Call on Pandemic Response Accountability Commission Chairman To Commit To Public Transparency & Disclosure
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Reed & Whitehouse Urge Treasury to Provide Veterans, SSI Beneficiaries with Direct Payments, Not Additional Paperwork
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Whitehouse Office Available to Assist RI Small Businesses with SBA Loans
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Following Calls from Reed, Whitehouse, and Colleagues, Treasury Reverses Course and Says Social Security Beneficiaries Do Not Need to File Tax Returns to Receive COVID-19 Direct Cash Assistance
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