The Recovery Report
Washington, DC,
June 29, 2020
The Recovery Report is a weekly newsletter about America’s response to the coronavirus pandemic from Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis (SSOCC) Republicans.
Coronavirus Fact of the Week:
Republicans’ message for the real world:
Grieving families still deserve answers about the deadly state-level orders that forced nursing homes to take in coronavirus patients in contradiction of CMS guidelines, and House Republicans are not going to stop until we get them. This past week, Select Subcommittee Republicans, joined by several Republican members of affected states, turned up the pressure on Governors who issued nursing home orders but still haven’t answered questions about what informed their disastrous decisions by going around them to ask for investigations from their states’ attorneys general. Read the letters and the full press release here.
This Week's SSOCC Highlights:
This week, Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis will hold a hearing on “The Administration’s Efforts to Procure, Stockpile, and Distribute Critical Supplies” on Thursday at 9 AM.
Committee Headlines:
Coronavirus News of the Week:
Headlines:
Odd story of the week:
Opinion:
Coronavirus Public Health Update:
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The Response on Social Media:
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who still hasn’t responded to Select Subcommittee Republicans’ request for information, continues to come under fire for his deadly nursing home order.
And this is after he took criticism for trying to blame nursing home workers for the results of his order:
Meanwhile, the House Ways and Means Committee heard about the reality of Cuomo’s order on the ground.
Furthermore, it would also appear that the virus really doesn’t care how woke a public gathering is.
Other Coronavirus Activity This week:Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Hearings to examine COVID-19, focusing on an update on progress toward safely getting back to work and back to school. (10 a.m. ET ) Senate Foreign Relations Hearings to examine COVID-19 and United States international pandemic preparedness, prevention, and response, focusing on additional perspectives. (10 a.m. ET) Senate Finance Meeting Hearings to examine 2020 filing season and IRS COVID-19 recovery. (10:15 a.m. ET) House Energy and Commerce High anxiety and stress: “How to improve mental health during a crisis.” (11 a.m. ET) House Financial Services Meeting Oversight of the Treasury Department’s and Federal Reserve’s Pandemic Response (12:30 p.m. ET) Senate Energy and Natural Resources Meeting Hearings to examine the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in the territories. (2:30 p.m. ET) Wednesday, July 1, 2020
House Small Business Hearing The Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program: Status Update from the Administration (10 a.m. ET) Senate Environment and Public Works Meeting Hearings to examine infrastructure development opportunities to drive economic recovery and resiliency. (10 a.m. ET) House Intelligence Hearing U.S.-China Relations and its Impact on National Security and Intelligence in a Post-COVID World (12 p.m. ET) House Foreign Affairs Hearing The Trump Administration's Response to COVID-19 in Latin America and the Caribbean. (1 p.m. ET) Senate Indian Affairs Meeting An oversight hearing to examine the response and mitigation to the COVID-19 pandemic in Native communities, including S.3650, to amend the Indian Health Care Improvement Act to deem employees of urban Indian organizations as part of the Public Health Service for certain purposes. (2 p.m. ET) Thursday, July 2, 2020
House Small Business Hearing, Economic Growth, Tax, and Capital Access Subcommittee Supply Chain Resiliency (10 a.m. ET) Senate Appropriations Meeting, Departments of Labor, Health and Human Services, and Education, and Related Agencies Subcommittee Hearings to examine Operation Warp Speed, focusing on researching, manufacturing, and distributing a safe and effective coronavirus vaccine (10 a.m. ET) |