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U.S. Congress reaches deal on COVID-19 aid package, plans votes for Monday

Published 12/20/2020, 01:18 AM
Updated 12/21/2020, 12:01 AM
© Reuters. The U.S. Capitol dome is seen at night in Washington

By Andy Sullivan and David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. congressional leaders reached agreement on Sunday on a $900 billion package to provide the first new aid in months to an economy and individuals battered by the surging coronavirus pandemic, with votes likely on Monday.

The package would be the second-largest economic stimulus in U.S. history, following a $2.3 trillion aid bill passed in March. It comes as the pandemic accelerates, infecting more than 214,000 people in the country each day. More than 317,000 Americans have already died.

"At long last, we have the bipartisan breakthrough the country has needed," Republican Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said on the Senate floor, following months of contentious debate.

Republican and Democratic leaders said the package should have enough support to pass both chambers of Congress.

President Donald Trump supports the bill and will sign it into law, White House spokesman Ben Williamson said.

The package would give $600 direct payments to individuals and boost unemployment payments by $300 a week. It also includes billions for small businesses, food assistance, vaccine distribution, transit and healthcare. It extends a moratorium on foreclosures and provides $25 billion in rental aid.

"Anyone who thinks this bill is enough does not know what's going on in America," Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer said at a news conference. He said he would push for more aid after Democratic President-elect Joe Biden takes office on Jan. 20.

Lawmakers said they had resolved disputes over the Federal Reserve's pandemic lending authority and other issues that had forced negotiations into the weekend.

The Democratic-led House of Representatives will likely vote on the package on Monday, with the Republican-controlled Senate to follow, according to House Democratic leader Steny Hoyer.

Congress aims to include the coronavirus aid package in a $1.4 trillion spending bill funding government programs through September 2021.

That funding was due to expire at midnight Sunday (0500 GMT Monday). The House and the Senate both voted to extend funding through Monday, buying more time to pass the coronavirus package and the larger government spending bill. Trump signed the extension into law.

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The relief bill leaves out two of the most contentious elements in the negotiations: legal protections for businesses from coronavirus lawsuits, which had been sought by Republicans, and the substantial aid for state and local governments advocated by Democrats.

But the package helps state and local governments indirectly by providing billions for schools, coronavirus testing and other expenses, Schumer said.

It also includes elements unrelated to the pandemic: a bipartisan provision that aims to end surprise medical billing, and one that authorizes flood control and other water-related projects.

The bill would allow Federal Reserve emergency lending programs to expire on Dec. 31 for businesses and state and local governments, which Republicans said were an unnecessary government interference in private business. But it does not prevent similar programs from being created.

The pandemic will stand as the largest crisis facing Biden's new administration, although signs of hope have emerged as the United States has begun vaccinating people against the highly contagious respiratory disease.

© Reuters. US Capitol Senate Voting on Coronavirus package

In the 11 months since the first cases of the new coronavirus were documented in the United States, COVID-19 has put millions of Americans out of work, with unemployment rising. Economists say growth will likely remain sluggish until vaccines are widely available in mid-2021. (Graphic: https://tmsnrt.rs/34pvUyi)

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Welcome pocket veto what joke you had one job congress.
President Trump tear down this wall
I ask myself how long would it take for these politician's to vote themselves a raise ?
Everytime they sign a stopgap measure to keep things open, their pockets are filled for “working overtime.”
After vaccine, only recession will comes.
Remember we need mail in votes for Georgia to wrig election.
Its all planned.
need news on stimulus before market opens
300 per week of unemployment.  Decisions, decisions, stay home and make below minimum wage or get back out there and go back to slaving.   BTW I'm already retired just speaking on behalf of those that are s c r e w e d.
7.50x2080 is 17k. Unemployment at 275+300 weekly is 29900 yearly thats a large issue.
Trump hasn’t signed the stimulus bill, the democrats are trying to overcome trump, this will make trump very angry. For the investors be very aware, don’t be fooled by the news headlines, and be patient before you make any investing decisions, everything may change if trump didn’t sign the bill.
A big nothing burger.
$600...... i gotta laugh
I can pay like my car payment and maybe my health insurance payment
Thats $600 per week
no, that’s one time. The $300 per week is fir the unemployed.
Here comes the rise of bitcoin and gold
You what was doing by now? Dollar index went down now it will go up
Toilet paper USD here we come!!!
You will be surprised
I got 4900 last time and invested it MAR, HP, BLMN, AAL, and MIK. Since then I’ve made it all back and have a great portfolio of about 18 stocks. Still going to be just at 74800 adjusted because I am the only one that works in the house. Unfortunately, I’m moving up to the next tax bracket because of this for 2020. Still going to take this $4200 upcoming and put 3000 in market and 1000 towards more Bitcoin.
Time to DEVALUE mighty USD already started with GOLD, Bitcoin and Yuan soaring against battered USD...
Why? Is it only US printing? The same is going on in Europe.
us printed much more than others compared to GDP.
inflation will soar
Soon the time will come to devalue the US$
getting everyone used to socialism. all part of the plan.
Yah capital socialism thanks to Republicans.
 Really putting your ignorance on full display Travis.  Less than 1% of this country is military or family member.  Most barely make ends meet and they are on call 24/7.   They have decided to perform a service for their pay, unlike some of the other groups you mention.  Defense industry is where the waste is happening.  You sound like you got botted out and went and joined antifa. Leave the gas lighting to Reuters, they are doing it for you and they are better at it.
**booted out**
Green tomorrow ?
meh....down from here. inflation will kick in very soon
 yeah, that's what I have figured. Maybe invest in some Inflation ETFs. Thanks.
Big tine green tomorrow especailly facebook will be up 2-3% early tomorrow morning 👍👍👍
Government funds have made trilliants by pushing stock price higher from stimulus news and now they need to sell and yield to investors as if these are still undervalued, lol
Sell the stimulus. Red from this point on!
Sell what? Gold?
May I ask who is trading XAGUSD? Your view today?
Silver spot? Stay away from metals until the dollar consolodates
i will advice you wait close of today's candle before you trade because of the stimulus package
Don't hold your breathe
If they don't get it done today that will be jokes
... don’t eat the rich, I tried it once and had vomiting and diarhea for three days ...
Nah, lets do it! Lets eat them
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