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Mnuchin pushes virus relief package

Urges Congress to OK plan by end of month

- By Martin Crutsinger and Marcy Gordon The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin urged Congress Friday to quickly enact a new pandemic relief package targeting hardest-hit swaths of the economy, as lawmakers race to stand up federal aid in the face of the latest spike in coronaviru­s cases across much of the Sun Belt and persistent severe unemployme­nt.

Deadlines loom as the $600 weekly federal benefits now received by tens of millions of unemployed workers are set to expire July 31.

Mnuchin, the Trump administra­tion’s chief negotiator on economic relief, told a House hearing that Congress should pass a new rescue package by the end of the month.

Set for partisan negotiatio­ns next week, it would be the fifth virus relief bill since the spring, when Congress dispensed and President Donald Trump approved nearly $3 trillion in emergency aid.

“We anticipate that additional relief will be targeted to certain industries, smaller businesses and lower- to middle-income families that have been especially hard-hit by the pandemic,” Mnuchin said. “Our focus will be on jobs and getting all Americans back to work.”

With the economic picture bleak, former Federal Reserve Chairs Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen urged Congress to do more to help the economy deal with the devastatin­g pandemic, such as extending increased unemployme­nt benefits and providing assistance to hard-hit states and local government­s, something many Republican­s oppose.

The two former Fed leaders, making their first appearance­s Friday before a congressio­nal panel since leaving the central bank, praised the efforts already made by the Fed and Congress but said both should be ready to do more given the severity of the shock the economy has endured.

 ?? Erin Scott The Associated Press ?? Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin addresses a House committee hearing on oversight of the Small Business Administra­tion and Department of Treasury pandemic programs. Mnuchin said Congress should pass a new rescue package by the end of the month.
Erin Scott The Associated Press Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin addresses a House committee hearing on oversight of the Small Business Administra­tion and Department of Treasury pandemic programs. Mnuchin said Congress should pass a new rescue package by the end of the month.

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