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End Of CARES Act Home Confinement Is Near For Many Federal Prisoners

Por: Forbes Business March 31, 2023

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President Joe Biden called for an end to the emergency period related to the COVID-19 pandemic. ... [+] However, Congress has stepped in to bring it to an end sooner ... and that could be tough news for many federal prisoners.AFP via Getty Images The United States Senate voted Wednesday to terminate a COVID-19 pandemic ​national emergency order which had recently been extended by President Joe Biden. The CARES Act was set to expire on May 11,... + full article



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