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Please subscribe to keep reading. You can cancel at any time.Already a subscriber?or .Loading&hellp;Thanks for reading! Log in to continue.Enjoy more articles by logging in or creating a free account. No credit card required.You have permission to edit this article.© 2020 Lee EnterprisesPoll: Virginians about evenly divided on Confederate statuesShare thisFALLS CHURCH — In a state where Confederate monuments have stood for more than a century and have recently become a flashpoint in the national debate over racial injustice, Virginians remain about evenly divided on whether the statues...…Please subscribe to keep reading. You can cancel at any time.Already a subscriber?or .Loading&hellp;Thanks for reading! Log in to continue.Enjoy more articles by logging in or creating a free account. No credit card required.You have permission to edit this article.© 2020 Lee EnterprisesPoll: Virginians about evenly divided on Confederate statuesShare thisFALLS CHURCH — In a state where Confederate monuments have stood for more than a century and have recently become a flashpoint in the national debate over racial injustice, Virginians remain about evenly divided on whether the statues...WW…
States on hook for billions under Trump’s unemployment plan
AdvertisementBy Associated PressAug 10, 2020 at 8:29 pmFALLS CHURCH, Va. — Whether President Donald Trump has the constitutional authority to extend federal unemployment benefits by executive order remains unclear. Equally up in the air is whether states, which are necessary partners in Trump's plan to bypass Congress, will sign on.Trump announced an executive order Saturday that extends additional unemployment payments of up to $400 a week to help cushion the economic fallout of the pandemic. Congress had approved payments of $600 a week at the outset of the coronavirus outbreak, but those...…AdvertisementBy Associated PressAug 10, 2020 at 8:29 pmFALLS CHURCH, Va. — Whether President Donald Trump has the constitutional authority to extend federal unemployment benefits by executive order remains unclear. Equally up in the air is whether states, which are necessary partners in Trump's plan to bypass Congress, will sign on.Trump announced an executive order Saturday that extends additional unemployment payments of up to $400 a week to help cushion the economic fallout of the pandemic. Congress had approved payments of $600 a week at the outset of the coronavirus outbreak, but those...WW…
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