From News
Nation:
“Trump signs
coronavirus stimulus package and government-funding measure”
President
Donald Trump has signed a $900 billion pandemic relief package that will
deliver long-sought cash to businesses and individuals. It also averts a
government shutdown. Trump announced the signing in a statement Sunday night.
The massive
bill includes $1.4 trillion to fund government agencies through September and
contains other end-of-session priorities such as money for cash-starved transit
systems and an increase in food stamp benefits. “I will sign the Omnibus and
Covid package with a strong message that makes clear to Congress that wasteful
items need to be removed,” Trump said in a statement. “I will send back to
Congress a redlined version, item by item, accompanied by the formal rescission
request to Congress insisting that those funds be removed from the bill.” Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell applauded the development in a Tweet Sunday
evening. “I am glad the American people will receive this much-needed
assistance as our nation continues battling this pandemic,” he said. House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi echoed McConnell’s comments on the importance of the
legislation but said the latest relief package is just a start. “This relief
legislation is a down payment on what is needed to crush the virus, put money
in the pockets of the American people and honor our heroes – our health care
workers, first responders, transit and sanitation workers and teachers,” said
Pelosi. “We need to ensure robust support for state and local government to
distribute and administer a vaccine, keep workers employed and prevent
devastating service cuts – and we must do so as soon as possible.”
Democrats are
promising more aid to come once President-elect Joe Biden takes office, but
Republicans are signaling a wait-and-see approach. Last week, President Trump
pushed to increase direct payments for most Americans from $600 to $2,000 for
individuals and $4,000 for couples. Democrats signaled they supported the move.
Republicans blocked it. Now, with the president’s signature, the checks will be
at $600 per adult and per dependent child, with caps based on annual income. “As
President, I have told Congress that I want far less wasteful spending and more
money going to the American people in the form of $2,000 checks per adult and
$600 per child,” the president said in a statement. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
plans to bring a standalone bill to the House floor Monday to increase check
sizes. “Now, the President must immediately call on Congressional Republicans
to end their obstruction and to join him and Democrats in support of our stand-alone
legislation to increase direct payment checks to $2,000, which will be brought
to the Floor tomorrow,” Pelosi said. The COVID-19 relief bill will also extend
a federal eviction moratorium into 2021.
According to
data from the U.S. Census Bureau, nearly 11 million families in the U.S. say
they are behind on rent payments and nearly 8 million say they are not sure if
they can make their next payment on time. Diane Yentel, President and CEO of
the National Low Income Housing Coalition, told NewsNation the consequences of
the moratorium not being extended could have been “catastrophic.” “It’s a
tremendous relief and it’s a relief for tens of millions of renters who were on
the verge of being evicted this winter when the federal eviction moratorium
expired this Thursday (Dec. 31). If the federal government hadn’t intervened
and extended that eviction moratorium — as the COVID relief package will do
— we would have been facing the very
real possibility of tens of millions of people losing their homes this winter,”
said Yentel.
^ No Government
Shutdown to ring-in the New Year! ^
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