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Nail-biting Time For The FFCRA? (Video)
14 December 2020
Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete, LLP
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Will Congress let it expire?
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The Families First Coronavirus Response Act is set to expire on
December 31.
I can't imagine that it won't be renewed for one more
year, but we'll see. The House and Senate are reportedly
working on some type of COVID relief or stimulus deal, and it might
include an extension of the FFCRA.
We are watching, and will keep you posted.
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