WASHINGTON, Nov 18 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden's administration called on U.S. lawmakers on Monday to quickly pass roughly $100 billion in emergency ... Congress last passed supplemental ...
President Biden is urging Congress to come back into session, to pass emergency funding to supplement the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Bloomberg's Tyler Kendall has the numbers behind the ...
President Joe Biden's administration called on U.S. lawmakers on Monday to quickly pass roughly $100 billion in emergency ...
Biden Urges Congress to Approve Nearly $100 Billion ... on Monday to quickly pass roughly $100 billion in emergency disaster relief funding in the wake of damaging storms that have depleted ...
The money is urgently needed after a series of disasters, including back-to-back hurricanes. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The White House urged lawmakers to reach a bipartisan consensus on funding the government’s disaster relief programs. “There’s no room for politics in disaster relief,” Young said. “As President Biden ...
The Biden administration is asking Congress to approve $98.4 billion in emergency aid for disasters, including $24 billion for ag disasters (link). That funding would also go toward a permanent ...
"Our industry remains in a state of emergency. Congress should use this moment to approve funding for the National ... celebrated the Biden administration announcing its proposed $201 million ...