Biden signs $1.9 trillion stimulus bill, making $1,400 checks and child tax credit official:
President Joe Biden on Thursday signed the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, which includes a third stimulus check, for up to $1,400, and an expanded child tax credit. The IRS and Treasury will begin to send the new stimulus checks as soon as this weekend, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Thursday at a press briefing.
The bill signing comes just one day after the amended bill passed in the House by a vote of 220-211. The House initially passed the bill on Feb. 26, and the Senate approved it last week, albeit with some changes.
[...] Democrats had been pushing to get the stimulus package signed into law before current unemployment benefits expire March 14. Biden was originally scheduled to sign the bill on Friday, but it got moved forward after Congress sent the final bill to the president more quickly than anticipated, Psaki said on Thursday.
The stimulus package, called the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021, includes changes made by the Senate last week, such as reducing income limits for the third stimulus payment and lowering proposed weekly unemployment benefits from $400 a week to $300 a week (though they'd extend through Sept. 6 rather than the end of August). The Senate also dropped a federal minimum wage increase from the legislation, but proponents say they'll reintroduce that at a later date.
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House passes $1.9 trillion Covid relief bill, sends it to Biden to sign:
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 14 2021, @01:51PM
By efficiency I assume you mean energy efficiency.
And yes, it's your fault. Anybody over the age of 30, perhaps 40 at the latest has experienced that your 'energy efficiency' changes dramatically, and what is technically in a very good way. Your body is able to produce enough energy for your day-to-day consumption with far fewer calories. Awesome survival benefit. But of course this also means that if you keep eating what you used to, you will become overweight, and gradually obese.
And it sucks. I *love* eating, and my wife is an unbelievably good cook. Yet, because my energy efficiency increased - I am forced to eat only a fraction of what I used to, to maintain a healthy weight. Maintaining a healthy weight is difficult, requires extensive discipline, and means you no longer get you enjoy food the way you used to. It sucks. But it's life. You gain the self discipline, or you turn into a disgusting blob and shave potentially decades off your lifespan for it.