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March 17, 2021

Washington, D.C. (March 17, 2021)Today, the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, chaired by Rep. James E. Clyburn, held a hearing to examine current economic disparities and assess how to ensure an equitable and inclusive recovery from the pandemic.

March 15, 2021

Washington, D.C. (March 15, 2021) — Today, Rep. James E. Clyburn, Chairman of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, issued the following statement in response to the Small Business Administration Office of Inspector General (SBA OIG) publishing a Flash Report identifying $692 million in duplicate loans issued by the previous Administration under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP).

March 11, 2021

Washington D.C. (March 11, 2021)—Today, Rep. James E. Clyburn, the Chairman of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, issued the following statement on President Biden signing the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 into law:

March 11, 2021

Washington D.C. (March 11, 2021)—On Wednesday, March 17, 2021, at 11:00 a.m., Rep. James E. Clyburn, the Chairman of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, will hold a hearing with Nobel Laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz and AFL-CIO Chief Economist William E. Spriggs to examine the historic and disproportionate job losses and other economic hardships the pandemic has inflicted on vulnerable populations, including women, low-wage workers, and workers of color.

March 3, 2021

Washington, D.C. (March 03, 2021) — Today, Rep. James E.

March 1, 2021

Washington, D.C. (March 1, 2021)– Today, Congressional leaders wrote a letter to the Biden administration urging the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to update ventilation and respiratory protection guidance and standards to address aerosol transmission of the COVID-19 virus.

February 22, 2021

Washington, D.C. (February 22, 2021) — Today, Rep. James E. Clyburn, Chairman of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis, released the following statement as the number of deaths from the virus in the United States reached 500,000.