Democrats and Republicans have been at odds over how to get money into taxpayers' pockets to insulate the economy from the coronavirus pandemic.
The Senate and White House are scrambling to cut a deal on a potentially $1-trillion-plus stimulus plan to help the economy survive the COVID-19 pandemic, with a goal of reaching an agreement by Friday night.
Senators were working in four bipartisan groups to nail down details of the legislation, and Treasury Secretary Steven T. Mnuchin wants a vote on the Senate floor Monday.
But there’s resistance from some Republicans who feel it’s not targeted enough toward people who need the financial support and from some Democrats who believe it’s inadequate. With the debate underway behind closed doors, Ueland would not say whether the final plan would include direct payments to Americans.“The American people will receive significant relief as quickly as available,” he said.
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