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On The Money: Biden’s eviction moratorium kept in place for now by court

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THE BIG DEAL—Appeals court rejects effort to halt Biden eviction moratorium: A federal appeals court on Friday rejected an effort to block the Biden administration’s new eviction moratorium, likely teeing up the lawsuit for the Supreme Court.

Just hours after the D.C. Circuit’s ruling, the landlord groups asked the Supreme Court for review, accusing the administration of having “caved to political pressure” to extend the moratorium. The Hill’s Harper Neidig tells us what’s ahead here.

 

LEADING THE DAY

AFL-CIO elects first woman as president: The AFL-CIO on Friday elected longtime labor advocate Liz Shuler as its new president.

“This is a moment for us to lead societal transformations—to leverage our power to bring women and people of color from the margins to the center—at work, in our unions and in our economy, and to be the center of gravity for incubating new ideas that will unleash unprecedented union growth,” Shuler said in a statement Friday.

The AFL-CIO also elected United Steelworkers International Vice President Fred Redmond to succeed Shuler as secretary-treasurer.

The stakes: 

The Hill’s Karl Evers-Hilstrom breaks it down here.

 

US Chamber of Commerce backs Democrats threatening to derail budget resolution

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is running digital ads praising nine moderate House Democrats who are urging Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) to immediately convene a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill passed by the Senate earlier this month. 

Here’s more from Karl.

 

GOOD TO KNOW

 

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