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What Does The CARES Legislation Mean For Oregon?

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Joyce De Monnin

Congress and President Trump enacted a broad, bipartisan $2.2 trillion economic stimulus law designed to fight the nationwide financial impact of the coronavirus by sending many Americans $1,200 checks, increasing funding for unemployment benefits and offering small businesses money to pay their employees, among other benefits.

Join AARP Oregon for a free webinar April 28th at 3 p.m. to better understand this legislation and what it means for Oregon. Register here

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act addresses help for seven main groups: individuals, small businesses, big corporations, hospitals and public health, federal safety net, state and local governments, and education. There is still a lot we don’t know about how this going to impact Oregonians, Oregon business and state government.

AARP experts Bill Sweeney, Senior Vice President Government Affairs and Elaine Ryan, Vice President State Advocacy, Strategy and Integration will unpack the meaning of the CARES Act and answer your questions.

Details:
Tuesday April 28, 2020, 3 p.m. 60 minutes.

Register here

Who should attend:
Professionals in the Aging Network
Policy Makers
Advocates

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