After several days of uncertainty, the President last night (December 27, 2020) signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act. The Act provides roughly nine hundred billion dollars in additional COVID-19-related relief, and almost one and a half trillion dollars to fund federal operating budgets through September 2021. FOS provided previous guidance on the Act, which can be found here.
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