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Jack Reed's Public Statements on Issue: Unemployed and Low-Income

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10/18/2021 With Temperatures Falling and Energy Costs Forecast to Rise, Reed and Collins Lead Call for Swift Release of LIHEAP Heating Help
07/21/2020 Reed: Republican Plan to End $600 Unemployment Lifeline as COVID-19 Rates Spike Could Deepen the Recession, Damage the Economy, & Harm Public Health
05/18/2020 Reed Seeks to Expand $600-per-week Pandemic Unemployment Insurance Beyond July
05/11/2020 Reed: Conditions-Based Unemployment Insurance Plan Will Help Stabilize U.S. Economy & Boost Economic Survival of Workers, Businesses, and Communities
05/05/2020 Bicameral Delegation Releases Framework For Legislation Tying Expanded Unemployment Benefits To Public Health Emergency And Economic Conditions
04/19/2020 Reed Helps Deliver $14.2 Million to Feed Hungry Kids
04/02/2020 Reed: Trump Administration Must Expedite Unemployment Insurance Updates to Help Eligible People Access Benefits
05/25/2018 Senate Appropriations Committee Approves $251 Million for Heating Assistance Programs
11/30/2016 RI to Receive $6 Million for Early Education
08/16/2016 Delegation Announces $781,718 Grant to Help CCRI Aid Students
12/11/2014 Senators Applaud FHFA's Move to Fill Affordable Rental Housing Funds
02/12/2014 Senate Approves Measure to Restore COLA Increases for Military Retirees
12/10/2013 Reed Statement on Budget Conference Agreement
10/05/2012 Reed Calls for Expanded Job Training & Back-to-Work Initiatives
01/18/2012 Forty Senators Call for Restored LIHEAP Funding
12/20/2011 Reed Urges Republicans to End Stalemate and Actually Vote on Payroll Tax Cuts and UI
01/12/2011 Reed Helps Release New National Report on Homelessness
01/11/2011 Reed, Snowe Announce Additional $1.6 Billion in LIHEAP Funding
03/26/2009 Hearing Of The Senate Banking, Housing And Urban Affairs Committee - Enhancing Investor Protection And The Regulation Of Securities Markets - Part II
02/04/2008 Senator Reed's Statement on the President's Budget Cuts
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