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The stimulus bill refers to legislation passed by a government to provide economic relief and support during times of crisis, such as the COVID-19 pandemic. These bills typically include provisions for direct payments to individuals, funding for businesses, unemployment benefits, and other measures to stimulate the economy and help individuals and families in need.
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The stimulus bill.
2013 or 2014. The worst part of the health care bill will not be implemented after the 2012 election. Most people will not even know the worst parts of the bill until they have cast their second vote for him.
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You'd have to ask the unemployment office if becoming a student effects your eligibility for unemployment. Getting unemployment benefits does not disqualify you from collecting "GI Bill" or any other financial aid benefits.
If you live in a state with higher unemployment rates than the norm, there are extensions to the unemployment benefits one normally gets, and on the same basis. Otherwise, check with your state's Human Resources equivalent for things like Medicaid (for health), food stamps, etc. within each state, workers comp (if you were injured on the job), training (under some approved programs), etc. There was also the Stimulus Bill, and job extension bill signed into law 11/6/09.
www.opencongress.org/bill/110h5749
The Stimulus bill is an idea that president Barack Obama thought of for giving businessess extra money for more elaborate information go to CNN.com
The senate, mainly all GOP members and "blue dog" Democrats, continue to play politics with peoples lives. Almost all agree that there is need for the extension but paying for the measure is the sticking point, either pay for it from leftover stimulus funds, or add it to the deficit. Leftover stimulus funds are still deficit spending as the money for the stimulus bill was all borrowed, so basically they are arguing about which pocket the money is going to come out of. As of today (June 21) there is no extension but they will be working this week to overcome the obstructionist's objections and get a bill passed before July 4th.