MPA, NATO Ask Congress for Temporary Liability Relief As Businesses Reopen

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MPA, NATO Ask Congress for Temporary Liability Relief As Businesses Reopen
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The letter declares, 'Now is the time for Congress to take strong action to stop a growing wave of lawsuits from getting in the way of what we all want and need: healthy citizens and a strong economy'

The letter, sent by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and signed by over 200 trade and business groups, calls for Congress"to quickly enact temporary and targeted liability relief legislation related to the COVID-19 pandemic."

The signatories call for temporary liability protections for four groups including businesses, nonprofits and educational institutions following best practices to prevent the spread of COVID-19; essential healthcare workers and resources; businesses that are helping to produce, distribute and use medical devices, PPE, vaccines and therapeutics responding to the pandemic; and "public companies targeted by unfair and opportunistic COVID-19-related securities lawsuits.

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