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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Fri Feb 5, 2021, 04:11 PM Feb 2021

What You Need to Know About President Biden's $1.9 Trillion Pandemic-Relief Package

Shortly past 5:30 on Friday morning, after nearly 15 straight hours of debate, the Senate took a crucial step toward approving President Joe Biden’s ambitious $1.9 trillion pandemic-relief package, with Vice President Kamala Harris returning to the Capitol in the predawn hours to cast the first tie-breaking vote of her vice presidency.

The 51–50 vote was cast strictly along party lines. Biden had spent the first two weeks of his presidency trying to win bipartisan support for his legislation but vowed to move forward without Republican backing if needed. As administration officials have pointed out, they did not want to repeat the mistake of 2009, when the Affordable Care Act faltered for months while newly elected President Barack Obama tried to win Republican support only to finally abandon those bipartisan efforts when it became clear that those votes would never be won.

Biden did meet on Monday evening with 10 Senate Republicans after they offered a $618 billion counterproposal—but that was largely just a performative attempt at reaching across the aisle. The White House never indicated any willingness to back away from the $1.9 trillion price tag or seriously consider a Republican alternative.

In addition to sending out a new round of stimulus checks, Biden’s budget proposal would increase the child tax credit, extend enhanced unemployment benefits through September, provide rental assistance and money for nutrition programs, send $130 billion to schools to help them reopen, and allocate $160 billion for a national vaccination program, increased testing, and other health care spending to address the coronavirus pandemic.

https://www.vogue.com/article/pandemic-relief-package-what-you-need-to-know

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