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Congress Stuck, Again, In Quest To Pass COVID Relief

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Congress Stuck, Again, In Quest To Pass COVID Relief



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Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Pa., is at the center of a fight over the last major issue standing in the way of a $900 billion COVID relief agreement.





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Democrats argue the provision would also prevent future Treasury secretaries from restarting the programs. They accuse Republicans of holding up roughly $900 billion in funds and programs over one proposal that they say cropped up in the final hours of the talks.

Sen. Angus King, I-Maine, told reporters that the Fed issue isn’t related to COVID relief and would «cripple the next administration.

«Why are we even having this discussion? King asked. «If Mitch McConnell wants to leave Americans suffering for a totally irrelevant provision to try to cripple our ability to deal with an upcoming election … that’s his choice and he’s going to have to live with it.

Republicans adopted Toomey’s fight but Majority Leader McConnell did not respond to questions Saturday about whether the issue is a red line in the negotiations. Toomey told reporters that he thinks it is possible to get a deal done.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., told reporters that the argument over Toomey’s request is the big remaining issue preventing a final deal.

«That has to be resolved and then everything will fall into place, Pelosi told reporters. «It’s not a detail, it’s a very significant difference.

The two-day stop-gap spending bill Congress approved Friday to allow them time to finish their talks is set to expire at the end of the day on Sunday.
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