In the year following Gov. Greg Abbott’s disaster proclamation, Texans witnessed a flurry of executive and legislative actions addressing the damage wrought by COVID-19. For many, simply keeping track of the rapidly evolving federal and state laws over the past year has posed a daunting challenge. This article unpacks relief available to businesses under the most recent laws, and examines Texas’s unique approach to confronting the pandemic.

What legislation has Congress recently passed to supplement COVID-19 relief efforts?

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