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“The existence of vigorous oversight will ensure that the money disbursed by the CARES Act gets to the people who need and are entitled to those funds. Conversely, inadequate oversight will mean favorable treatment for friends of the president and less relief for struggling small business owners and other American firms and individuals. The former is essential and the latter, abhorrent.”
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Norman Eisen and Aryeh Mellman write that COVID-19 relief funds must be accompanied by vigorous oversight including rapid and complete disclosure, with coordination between the many oversight bodies that have jurisdiction over the funds.
Norman Eisen and Aryeh Mellman write that COVID-19 relief funds must be accompanied by vigorous oversight including rapid and complete disclosure, with coordination between the many oversight bodies that have jurisdiction over the funds.
“How the U.K. is thinking about its post-Brexit role looks to be much more compatible with how Joe Biden sees the world than how Donald Trump and his fellow America Firsters do. If Biden wins the election, he may have an opportunity to not just repair relations with the U.K. but also help London figure out its role in Europe and beyond.”
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Britain seems to be rejoining the fray, thinking strategically again.
Britain seems to be rejoining the fray, thinking strategically again.