New York Daily News

A Republican failure

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Last Friday, the $600-per-week Pandemic Unemployme­nt Assistance — an additional payment for desperate Americans above state unemployme­nt checks — expired. The previous week saw the end of eviction protection­s for many renters. As the coronaviru­s ravages more states than ever, things are getting worse.

Not only have jobless claims exceeded one million for 19 weeks in a row, the last two weeks saw mounting increases. In New York alone, 1.8 million are unemployed and nearly a million face potential eviction when state protection­s lapse.

Yet over the weekend and through Monday, negotiatio­ns between Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer remained stalled.

On the sidelines: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. House Democrats passed their stimulus bill nearly three months ago; the Senate GOP began scrambling three weeks ago.

Republican­s both suggest the $600-a-week discourage­s the unemployed going back to work and float the notion of extending the enhanced benefits for a few weeks. Democrats rightly reject that given that the level of the crisis requires relief for months to come. Many states and localities, New York chief among them, need direct aid to their coffers. Many transit systems (not just the MTA) are in the red. If schools have any hope of reopening as the president is demanding, more funding is essential.

This is a catastroph­ic failure that could be solved if the president pressed his partisan allies in the Senate to deal.

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