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The Broward project and many other state and local projects across the country are using federal coronavirus relief money despite having little to do with combating the pandemic,
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Subsidies from the president's coronavirus relief act and an extended enrollment period helped add 600,000 Floridians through the federal marketplace.
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Despite not being included in the state’s plan to reward teachers and principals, full-time support staff at Pinellas County schools will be receiving $1,000 bonuses.
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A new assistance program is accepting applications for low-income renters and landlords in Florida who have been impacted by COVID-19.
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The measure passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee would give hospitals, nursing homes, assisted-living facilities, doctors and other providers protections from COVID-related liability claims.
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The new massive coronavirus relief bill that President Trump signed on Sunday also includes extended support for unemployed people.
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It includes up to $600 per adult and child, as well as funds for small businesses.
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Congressional leaders returned to familiar ground Saturday, digging in on opposite sides of a stalemate over a coronavirus relief package they all is badly needed to help struggling Americans.
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Lawmakers in Congress are debating a second COVID-19 relief bill, and with that, more funds for the Paycheck Protection Program. In Florida, small businesses have exhausted money from the program and are waiting for more aid.
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Floridians recovering from pandemic-related income losses can still get help paying past-due rent and mortgage bills.
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Hillsborough County’s property appraiser is proposing tax relief options for those affected by the coronavirus pandemic.Bob Henriquez says Florida…