McConnell Announces COVID-19 Relief Agreement: “More Help Is On The Way”
‘For the information of all Senators, and for the information of the American people, we can finally report what our nation has needed to hear for a long time: More help is on the way. Moments ago, in consultation with our committees, the four leaders in the Senate and the House finalized an agreement. There will be another major rescue package for the American people. As our citizens continue battling the coronavirus this holiday season, they will not be fighting alone.’
WASHINGTON,
D.C. – U.S.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) delivered the following remarks
today on the Senate floor regarding COVID-19 relief:
“For the information of all Senators, and for the information of the American people, we can finally report what our nation has needed to hear for a long time:
“More
help is on the way.
“Moments
ago, in consultation with our committees, the four leaders in the Senate and the
House finalized an agreement.
“There
will be another major rescue package for the American people. As our citizens
continue battling the coronavirus this holiday season, they will not be fighting
alone.
“We’ve
agreed to a package of nearly $900 billion. It is packed with targeted policies
to help struggling Americans who have already waited too
long.
“For
workers at the hardest-hit small businesses, there will be a targeted second
draw of the Paycheck Protection Program. We have not worked so hard to save as
many jobs as possible, all these months, only to fumble the ball with
vaccinations already underway.
“Speaking
of vaccines, we can’t nullify the success of Operation Warp Speed by falling
asleep at the switch on distribution. So this agreement will provide huge sums
for the logistics that will get these life-saving shots to our citizens as fast
as possible.
“Of
course, many millions of Americans have lost their jobs — and are continuing to
lose them — through no fault of their own. This package will renew and extend a
number of the additional important federal unemployment benefits that have
helped families stay afloat.
“Across
all kinds of families, in all kinds of situations, this has been a difficult
time across the board. So, at the particular request and emphasis of President
Trump and his Administration, our agreement will provide another round of direct
impact payments to help households make ends meet and continue our economic
recovery.
“We
all know this crisis has tested our healthcare providers. This legislation will
continue to fund the front lines.
“But
the crisis in American education has been staggering as well. So this package
will supply billions and billions of dollars to help get kids back in school and
do so safely.
“These
are just some of the key components. There are many more.
“And
importantly, we’re going to supply this emergency aid in a way that is smart and
responsible. We will be repurposing more than $560 billion in money that was
already set aside by the CARES Act — but not spent — toward these urgent
needs.
“And
we’ll be appropriately paring back some of the most expansive powers that
Congress temporarily gave unelected officials to stabilize the financial system
back in the springtime.
“And
I want to particularly thank Senator Toomey, for his extraordinary contribution
to that effort.
“At
long last, we have the bipartisan breakthrough the country has
needed.
“Now
we need to promptly finalize text, avoid any last-minute obstacles, and
cooperate to move this legislation through both chambers.
***
“So
this is good news. But I need to close with one observation that is
regrettable.
“From
where I stand, from where Senate Republicans stand, there is no reason why this
urgent package could not have been signed into law multiple months
ago.
“For
months, Senate Republicans have consistently supported a targeted rescue
package, under $1 trillion, focused on the same kinds of policies that we have
settled on today.
“As
far back as July, and all autumn, Republicans have consistently supported a
targeted package right in the ballpark of this total amount, with the same kinds
of policies in the mix.
“The
package that will shortly become law falls exactly within the ballpark of what
Senate Republicans have been proposing and trying to pass since last
summer.
“Compare
the shape of this major agreement with the shape of what I proposed all the way
back in late July. Yes, some fine details are different.
“There
is no doubt this new agreement contains input from our Democratic colleagues. It
is bipartisan. But these matters could have been settled long
ago.
“So
why did it take all this time? We know why. We have heard Democrats say openly
that they were not willing to deal all summer and fall, but are willing now,
because they now have a President-elect of their own political
party.
“That’s
not my accusation — that’s their admission.
“So,
look, I’m glad we’ve gotten this done. My Democratic colleagues and I have had
good discussions this past week. Both parties have a lot to be proud of.
“But
I really regret that some on the Democratic side decided that partisan
presidential politics were more important than getting urgent and
noncontroversial relief out the door much, much sooner — to families who have
needed this help badly.
“The
progress of this past week could have happened in July, or in August, or in
September, or in October.
“Senate
Republicans were advocating for a package just like this one, all along, in real
time.
“I
just wish our partners on the other side had put political calculations aside
and worked with us to make this happen a long time ago.
***
“With
that said, I appreciate the earnest conversations of this past week. I want to
thank the Democratic Leader, Speaker Pelosi, and Leader McCarthy, as well as
Secretary Mnuchin. Both sides, in both chambers, have worked hard to get this
done.
“We will be moving forward with both historic pandemic relief and full-year funding legislation for the federal government. And I hope we can do so as promptly as possible.”
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