Republicans Are Opposing Paid Sick Leave & Holding Up Free Coronavirus Testing-- Over Abortion
'Republicans are opposing paid sick leave and holding up free coronavirus testing over abortion.' By Laura Clawson For Daily Kos Labor, March 12, 2020.
Senate Republicans have backed down on the threat to wait until after a week-long recess to consider the House coronavirus response bill, and have canceled recess. But that doesnt mean theyre gearing up to be reasonable about protecting families from the economic impact of the pandemic. Per multiple sources, there are 2 issues emerging as sticking points in negotiations between the White House and Speaker Pelosi on the Coronavirus aid bill: paid sick leave and abortion, NBC's Alex Moe tweeted. Its a close call which of these is more shocking (without being all that surprising)that Republicans are balking at paid sick leave during a pandemic or that Republicans are somehow turning pandemic response into an abortion fight.
The issue at play, abortion-wise, is that Republicans want to add anti-abortion language to the bill. That scansas something ruthlessly partisan politicians with no regard for health or safety would do. It also comes in the context of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell having warned about the House Democrats billthe one with the sick leave and coronavirus testingbeing an ideological wish list that was not tailored closely to the circumstances.
According to the Daily Caller (no, Im not linking), the issue was a mandate for up to $1 billion to reimburse laboratory claims, which White House officials say would set a precedent of health spending without protections outlined in the Hyde Amendment. So Democrats called for funding to cover laboratory costs of testing for coronavirus, and Republicans said no, because it would set a precedent that the federal government could spend money on health care without explicitly excluding abortion? ITS CORONAVIRUS TESTING. But oh noes, it would set a precedent.
According to Politico Playbook, The two sides resolved issues over federal funding of abortion in a separate bill that will also hit the floor. Then theres paid sick leave. Which is at least a relevant issue here. In fact, its one of the absolute central issues: People who may miss weeks of work because theyre sick, caring for a sick loved one, or caring for a child whose school is closed should not face hunger and eviction or foreclosure for it. We should not want these people going about their daily lives infecting other people, even if we lack the basic humanity to say they shouldnt have to suffer through working while sick.
Paid sick leave is, for the record, extremely popular with the public...
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redstatebluegirl
(12,265 posts)They wanted to pack the courts and swing the Supreme Court, that has been the motive all along.
Newest Reality
(12,712 posts)If you have the "special glasses" you get to see what they really look like:
Welcome to Night of the Living Dead!
intrepidity
(7,307 posts)No compromise right now!
OrlandoDem2
(2,065 posts)mindem
(1,580 posts)and stick it up his ass. Look at that bunch of idiots.