CARES Act (Coronavirus) Unemployment Assistance FAQs The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) signed into law on March 27, 2020, provides relief to families, small businesses, and individuals who are self-employed and independent contractors. A key provision in the law creates a temporary “Pandemic Unemployment Assistance” program that extends unemployment benefits toContinue reading “From the National Association of REALTORS® – Special Pandemic Unemployment Frequently Asked Questions”
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New Executive Order from the Governor’s Office
GOVERNOR Governor Cooper Signs Executive Order to Prohibit Utility Disconnections in the Wake of COVID-19 Expand Governor Cooper Signs Executive Order to Prohibit Utility Disconnections in the Wake of COVID-19 Raleigh Mar 31, 2020 Governor Roy Cooper today announced another step to help families by prohibiting utilities from disconnecting people who are unable to payContinue reading “New Executive Order from the Governor’s Office”
NC REALTORS® Update
Overnight we have received a significant amount of questions from members about the specific application of the Governor’s order and how it applies in local communities. Your NC REALTORS® team has been pouring over each of the local orders and the statewide order to be able to provide you additional clarification. PLEASE READ THIS VERYContinue reading “NC REALTORS® Update”
From: Cumberland County Delegation – RESOURCES FOR YOU!
Suspension of Private Well Sampling for GenX
NC Legislative Crisis Working Group – Public Comment Encouraged (see below)
From: North Carolina House Representative John Szoka FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Marshall Conrad Date: March 25, 2020 REPRESENTATIVE JOHN SZOKA PARTICIPATES IN HISTORIC FIRST-EVER REMOTE MEETING OF NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATIVE CRISIS WORKING GROUP RALEIGH, N.C. – NC House Representative John Szoka and members of the bipartisan North Carolina House Select Committee on COVID-19 Economic SupportContinue reading “NC Legislative Crisis Working Group – Public Comment Encouraged (see below)”