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  2. The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 is a $2.3 trillion [1] spending bill that combines $900 billion in stimulus relief for the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States with a $1.4 trillion omnibus spending bill for the 2021 federal fiscal year (combining 12 separate annual appropriations bills) and prevents a government shutdown.

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    The CAA package included Economic Impact Payments (EIPs) of $600 for individuals making up to $75,000 per year. Married couples who filed jointly and earned up to $150,000 per year received $1,200. Dependents age 16 and under were also eligible for $600. Payments began within a week after the bill was signed into law. Those whose bank information w...

    You would have been eligible for an additional $300 per week through March 14, 2021 if you were receiving unemployment benefits. This included self-employed persons, gig workers, and contract workers under an extension of the Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA)program. The Pandemic Emergency Unemployment Compensation (PEUC) program was also exte...

    The bill provided $325 billion under the broad category of small business relief: 1. $284 billion for forgivable first and second PPPloans 2. $20 billion for EIDLgrants for businesses in low-income areas 3. $3.5 billion for continued SBA debt relief payments 4. $2 billion for enhanced SBA lending 5. $15 billion for live venues, independent movie th...

    Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) and Minority Depository Institutions (MDIs)were set to receive $9 billion in additional funding through a Neighborhood Capital Investment program to help low-income and minority communities deal with the economic impact of COVID-19.

    Although state and local government assistance wasn't included in this legislation, some local help was provided through $45 billion in transportation funding to include transit agencies, airlines and airline contractors, airports, state departments of transportation (DOTs), the motorcoach industry, and Amtrak as follows: 1. $15 billion airline pay...

    Funding for COVID-19 vaccine procurement and distribution to the tune of $69.5 billion broke down like this: 1. $20 billion to the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) 2. $9 billion to the CDC and individual states for vaccine distribution. 3. $3 billion to build up the Strategic National Stockpile's supplies of vaccine 4....

    K-12 schools, colleges, and universities were slated to receive $82 billion to help mitigate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Following a pattern similar to what was used with the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, this funding was divided as follows: 1. $818.8 million for the Bureau of Indian Education and outlying ...

    State and local governments were responsible for distributing a reported $25 billion in emergency federal rent assistance. The money is targeted at families impacted by COVID-19 who struggle to pay rent and/or owe past due rent payments. Approximately $800 million of these funds are reserved for Native American housing entities. Federal and state g...

    A 15% increase in SNAP benefits and additional funding for food banks and senior nutrition programs costing $13 billion made up half of the $26 billion set aside in this category. It included $614 million for nutrition assistance for Puerto Rico and other territories, emergency funds for school and daycare feeding programs, and improvements in the ...

    A CARES Act $10 billion loan to the USPS was converted to direct funding with no required repayment by the CAA legislation. These funds were designed to be used to offset operational costs and expenses resulting from the pandemic.

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  3. Text for H.R.133 - 116th Congress (2019-2020): Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021

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  4. Making consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2021, providing coronavirus emergency response and relief, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of

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  5. Oct 31, 2024 · This bill became the vehicle for passage of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, a major government funding bill, which also included economic stimulus provisions due to the coronavirus pandemic. The bill passed overwhelmingly and with bipartisan support in the House through two roll call votes on Dec. 21, 2020.

  6. Dec 27, 2020 · An act making consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2021, providing coronavirus emergency response and relief, and for other purposes.

  7. This bill became the vehicle for passage of the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, a major government funding bill, which also included economic stimulus provisions due to the coronavirus pandemic. The bill passed overwhelmingly and with bipartisan support in the House through two roll call votes on Dec. 21, 2020.

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