Since approving a raft of coronavirus relief legislation in the spring, Congress has been unable to come together on a new aid package. The Trump administration took a number of executive actions to provide further aid during the impasse. With the end of the year approaching, several of the legislative and executive measures are set to expire, putting pressure on Congress to agree to further relief as cases of the virus set records and businesses face new restrictions.

Here’s a look at what programs are expiring and what further…

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