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Congressional Republicans nix Democratic bid for broader coronavirus relief

Published 04/11/2020, 09:25 AM
Updated 04/11/2020, 04:40 PM
© Reuters. Senate Majority Leader McConnell speaks to members of the news media after departing from the Senate Chamber floor on Capitol Hill in Washington

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The two top Republicans in the U.S. Congress vowed on Saturday to oppose Democrats' demands to match a $250 billion proposal to aid small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic with the same amount for hospitals and state and local governments.

The statement from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and House of Representatives Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy came a day after top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer said he and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin planned to hold bipartisan talks on the bill next week.

"American workers are in crisis," McConnell and McCarthy said. "This will not be Congress's last word on COVID-19, but this crucial program needs funding now. American workers cannot be used as political hostages."

A bipartisan group representing the nation's governors and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, meanwhile, said Congress must address the fiscal toll the pandemic is taking on states, which are often on the front lines of the virus response.

The new coronavirus, which causes the COVID-19 respiratory disease, has killed more than 19,600 Americans, closed schools, businesses and most public activities and thrown more than 15 million people out of work.

Senate Republicans on Thursday failed to ram through a $250 billion increase in loans for small businesses suffering due to the outbreak. Democrats support the $250 billion in new funding but want to set aside some of the lending for community- and minority-owned banks.

Schumer and Pelosi are also pressing for another funding stream of more than $250 billion that would aid hospitals and state and local governments, along with expanded food aid for the poor.

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The $250 billion in small-business loans would be in addition to $349 billion already allocated by Congress in a $2.3 trillion relief measure passed last month following another partisan standoff.

Some congressional Republicans are against the second batch of funding, calling it premature.

Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, the Republican chairman of the National Governors Association, and vice chair Governor Andrew Cuomo of New York, a Democrat, on Saturday urged the federal government to provide immediate fiscal relief for states.

"The federal stimulus bill is going to be key," Cuomo told a news conference. "That legislation, in my opinion, has to be better than the past legislation -- has to be less political, less pork barrel and more targeted to the actual purpose" of helping places most directly affected by the coronavirus.

Cuomo and Hogan called on Congress to provide $500 billion to meet the states' budgetary shortfalls.

Pelosi supported the governors' calls for immediate funding.

"Governors are crying out for help and Congress must act," Pelosi wrote on Twitter. "Our state and local governments are in crisis, and between emergency expenses and rising unemployment sapping revenue, they need an immediate infusion of funds to prevent the collapse of essential services."

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City and State governments pay themselves waaaay too much and stick the citizens with the bill for their lavish lifestyles. They could pay nurses and front line responders more if they didn’t spend recklessly on socialist programs and crazy high salaries for “leaders”. Average citizens jump through 1000s of hoops that justify unnecessary government jobs. Especially for liberal states, there will never be enough money. These socialists are using this pandemic to push their liberal agenda through Congress. They will never be accountable to the working class and business owners. They only care about votes and undeserved power..
Test all and open up the country. Problem is solved.
Good luck with that. They can't even test all the people who have symptoms yet, nevermind testing all.
because they dont want to solve a problem. Politicians care about election only.
here is the thing. All gov on earth is about control. Public scare = more power they have. That is all. It is not about solving problems.
Tried for low but told by multiple banks can't apply with them cause I don't have other business with them. My business bank smaller local bank can't access the program. What can I do at least the Dems want to get included access for smaller banks but the GOP wants to do nothing but add money to a program a lot of us can't get access to. The GOP never thinks the issues over just jump to a solution that doesn't work.
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