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Insurance,
Education Law

Jul. 20, 2021

Who will ultimately bear the financial burdens of COVID?

No one plans a pandemic, but ultimately someone must pay for it. In the United States, lawmakers have responded to the crisis by passing emergency legislation designed to mitigate the economic catastrophe wrought by COVID-19.

Geoffrey Stover

Partner
Steinbrecher & Span LLP

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No one plans a pandemic, but ultimately someone must pay for it. In the United States, lawmakers have responded to the crisis by passing emergency legislation designed to mitigate the economic catastrophe wrought by COVID-19. At the federal level, for example, Congress enacted the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, known as the CARES Act, which provided cash payments to individuals and small businesses, among other relief. In California, the state and ...

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