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In late 2013, the Obama Administration announced a transitional relief program that would let states and carriers allow non-compliant individual and small group policies to renew at the end of 2013. In March 2014, HHS allowed renewals as late as October 1, 2016.
Ohio homebuyers may find relief from record-high down payments in a new state program that launched Monday. Called Ohio Homebuyer Plus, the program provides higher returns and potential tax breaks ...
Obama proposed private and public group insurance, income-based subsidies, consumer protections, and expansions of Medicaid and SCHIP, which was estimated at the time to reduce the number of uninsured people by 33.9 million by 2018 at a higher cost. [153] President Obama addressing Congress regarding healthcare reform, September 9, 2009
President Obama in Ohio on March 6, 2009, for the graduation of the Columbus Police Division's 114th Class. Total: $10.6 billion $4 billion for state and local law enforcement agencies [63] $1.1 billion in waivers on interest payments for state unemployment trust funds; $1 billion in preparation for the 2010 census
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Obama presents his first weekly address as President of the United States on January 24, 2009, discussing the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Job Growth by U.S. president, measured as cumulative percentage change from month after inauguration to end of term. 2016 was the first year U.S. real (inflation-adjusted) median household income surpassed 1999 levels.
Illinois’ estimated $1.83 billion relief package includes income and property tax rebates and a temporary cut in several sales taxes going out through November, CNET reported.
The settlement created a $72 million foreclosure avoidance program to provide relief to household borrowers who were at risk of losing their homes. [26] The settlement came on the heels of an earlier $484 million settlement between Household, Attorneys General, and bank regulators from all 50 U.S. states. [27]