The Jerusalem Post

Pelosi, Mnuchin push coronaviru­s relief aid

- • By SUSAN CORNWELL

WASHINGTON ( Reuters) – US Senate Republican­s are preparing to bring up legislatio­n on Tuesday to replenish a program that helps small businesses slammed by the coronaviru­s, as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin discuss a larger stimulus package.

Pelosi and Mnuchin, who have been negotiatin­g intermitte­ntly since August on a fresh coronaviru­s aid plan, plan to speak again on Tuesday after they “continued to narrow their difference­s” in a nearly hour- long call Monday, Pelosi’s spokesman, Drew Hammill, wrote on Twitter.

Pelosi, the top elected US Democrat, has set the end of the day Tuesday as a deadline for agreement with the White House, if a comprehens­ive coronaviru­s relief bill is to get through both chambers of Congress before Election Day on November 3.

President Donald Trump’s administra­tion has proposed $ 1.8 trillion, while Pelosi has been pushing for a $ 2.2 trillion aid and stimulus package. That is in addition to the $ 3 trillion in coronaviru­s relief Congress already approved in the spring.

While Pelosi said on Sunday she was optimistic a deal could be reached on a fresh package, and a spokeswoma­n said Monday the White House was also “cautiously optimistic,” optimism was in shorter supply in the Republican­run Senate, where many Republican­s oppose passing more coronaviru­s aid.

A senior Senate Republican, John Thune, expressed doubt Monday that there would be enough Senate Republican votes to pass a comprehens­ive bill as large as the White House bid of $ 1.8 trillion.

“It’d be hard,” Thune, the Senate Republican whip, told reporters.

Instead, Senate Republican­s will propose on Tuesday a new round of funding just for the Paycheck Protection Program, a popular program that was launched earlier in the pandemic with bipartisan support to provide loans to small businesses.

The measure is not expected to advance, because Senate Democrats have already given notice they consider such targeted efforts inadequate.

McConnell said the Senate also plans a vote on Wednesday on a $ 500 billion- plus Republican proposal to include unemployme­nt benefits and aid to schools. It would provide people with $ 300 in federal weekly unemployme­nt benefits, while the Democrats want to return to the $ 600 weekly level in a measure approved earlier this year.

Democrats blocked a similar Republican proposal last month and the measure on Wednesday is also expected to fail.

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