Texarkana Gazette

Pelosi unveils $3T virus bill

- By Lisa Mascaro and Andrew Taylor

WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi unveiled a more than $3 trillion coronaviru­s aid package Tuesday, a sweeping effort with $1 trillion for states and cities, “hazard pay” for essential workers and a new round of cash payments to individual­s.

The House is expected to vote on the package as soon as Friday. But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has said there is no “urgency.” The Senate will wait until after Memorial Day to consider options.

“We must think big, for the people, now,” Pelosi said.

“Not acting is the most expensive course.”

Lines drawn, the latest pandemic response from Congress will test the House and Senate — and President Donald Trump — as Washington navigates the extraordin­ary crisis with the nation’s health and economic security at stake.

The Democrats’ Heroes Act is built around nearly $1 trillion for states, cities and tribal government­s to avert layoffs, focused chiefly on $375 billion for smaller suburban and rural municipali­ties largely left out of earlier bills.

The bill will offer a fresh round of $1,200 direct cash aid to individual­s, increased to up to $6,000 per household, and launches a $175 billion housing assistance fund to help pay rents and mortgages. There is $75 billion more for virus testing.

It would continue, through January, the $600-per-week boost to unemployme­nt benefits. It adds a 15% increase for food stamps and new help for paying employer-backed health coverage. For businesses, it provides an employee retention tax credit.

The bill also includes $200 billion in “hazard pay” for essential workers on the front lines of the coronaviru­s crisis.

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