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Third stimulus: Rep. Richard Neal to manage Wednesdays House debate over $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill

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Rep. Richard Neal of Massachusetts will manage debate on the floor of the House of Representatives on Wednesday as the Democratic-led chamber is poised to send a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief bill to President Joe Biden’s desk. Neal, a Springfield Democrat, chairs the House Committee on Ways and Means, which helped lead critical portions of the bill, including $1,400…

What parents can expect under the Child Tax Credit Plan

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SPRINGFIELD, MA (WGGB/WSHM) -- If you have a child under the age of 18 you could soon get a $3,000 tax credit. That's what is proposed under the American Rescue Plan Act, which heads to a final vote Wednesday in Washington, D.C. How do you know if you qualify for the money? If Congress passes this bill, it would raise the amount that parents could get for each child, and parents could…

2 key House Democrats want the IRS to extend tax filing season, citing 'titanic strain' on taxpayers

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To continue providing economic relief to Americans during COVID-19, two House Democrats called on the Internal Revenue Service on Monday to extend the the 2021 tax filing season past April 15. Ways and Means Committee Chair Richard Neal and Oversight Subcommittee Chair Bill Pascrell, Jr. said in a joint statement that at the end of February, the number of returns filed was down…

Congressman Richard Neal discusses American Rescue Plan before House votes on relief package

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SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP/AP) – Most Americans can expect more money in their bank accounts soon, after the Senate passed a new coronavirus relief package over the weekend. The final vote was 50-49 along party lines, with every Republican voting “no.” However, before it can be signed by President Biden, the legislation will have to be passed again by the House because…

US Rep. Richard Neal confident $1.9 trillion rescue plan will be on President Bidens desk by the end of the week; votes on transportation, minimum wage hike await

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SPRINGFIELD — House Ways and Means Chairman Richard E. Neal is confident not only that the $1.9 trillion American Rescue plan will pass the House Tuesday for the second time, but that it will pick up a few Republican votes along the way. “We are now on the eve of passing historic legislation as it relates to the pandemic and simultaneously to economic…

In Unprecedented Conditions, Neal, Pascrell Urgently Demand IRS Extend 2021 Tax Filing Season

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 Today, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard E. Neal (D-MA) and Oversight Subcommittee Chairman Bill Pascrell, Jr. (D-NJ) called on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to extend the 2021 tax filing season, as the pandemic continues to impose titanic strain on the agency and on taxpayers. As of the end of February, the number of returns filed was down by nearly 25 percent…

Rep. Neal addresses Senate's revised $1.9 trillion stimulus bill

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SPRINGFIELD, MA (WGGB/WSHM) -- The U.S. is one step closer to providing citizens a $1,400 stimulus check as the Senate passes a revised version of the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill. The vote on party lines 50 to 49. There are two differences in this bill. The income cap for those who get a stimulus check and less money in weekly unemployment checks. Now the bill has to go back to the House…

Chairman Neal: The time is now, and our work continues.

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Following instructions from Speaker Pelosi to begin working on an infrastructure and jobs package, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Richard E. Neal (D-MA) released the following statement on the Committee’s role: “We have made history with the American Rescue Plan and as soon as this weekend, Americans will begin to feel the relief we have sent their way. President…

$33 million for Pittsfield included in local aid through virus relief plan

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Now that the clerks have completed their all-night reading of the 628-page COVID-19 relief bill, senators are poised to push for approval this weekend. Beyond providing additional stimulus payments and unemployment benefits, the $1.9 trillion package would channel money to state and local governments. City and town governments in Berkshire County stand to receive $41 million,…

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