CORONAVIRUS Aid, Relief & Economic Security Act (U.S.)COVID-19GOVERNMENT programsECONOMIC securityCORONAVIRUSESIn this paper, we profile coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) relief program frauds and agencies tasked with investigating those related crimes. Using a unique dataset of Departm...
As applications came in—over 1,300 in total—we identified key needs that the larger legal community could benefit from and launched aid programs accordingly, which were open to all legal professionals from March 2020 to August 2021. We’re delighted to report that the focus of our humble in...
“The AGCO Agriculture Foundation has launched the COVID-19 Aid Program with total funding of $500,000 and is also making grants to local non-profit organizations focused on the prevention and relief of hunger in the communities where we live and work across the globe.” About the AGCO Agric...
The package includes nearly $360 billion in aid for state, local, tribal and territorial governments. Unlike previous COVID-19 relief measures, this package provides direct financial assistance to previously excluded smaller cities, counties and municipalities. Significantly, the aid may be u...
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act was signed into law on March 27, 2020, to help navigate the current challenges brought on by COVID-19. The actincludes specific programs and relief funds for tribes, as well as other general programs for which tribes or their ...
II. THE CORONAVIRUS AID, RELIEF, AND ECONOMIC SECURITY (CARES) ACT This new legislation that was enacted on March 27, 2020, includes the following provisions that may apply to you: 1. An increase in unemployment compensation benefits
Early on in the pandemic, law enforcement was most concerned about fraud related to personal protective equipment, the Secret Service notes. But now the "release of federal funding through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act has attracted the attention of individuals and ...
The relief package — which, if passed, would be the first since the CARES Act in early spring —extends expiring aid programs and increase weekly benefits by $300. Among other significant measures, the bill would let states waive a requirement that self-employed, freelancers, gig workers an...
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