USA: Discussions to take place in WH regarding COVID relief bill

In America, situations turn out to be quiet severe because of an increase in corona cases. The Trump administration on Sunday called for on Congress to pass a stripped-down coronavirus relief bill using remaining funds from a lapsed small-business loan program, as discussions on a broader package ran into resistance. The policy proposal, which Democrats refused as incompetent, was the latest twist in on-again, off-again talks to try to secure more stimulus, as the economy struggles to recover from coronavirus-related shutdowns that threw millions of Americans out of work.

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In a letter to lawmakers, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and White House Chief of State Mark Meadows said they would continue to talk to Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer and House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi to try to reach to an agreement on a comprehensive bill. But they said Congress should “immediately vote” on legislation to enable the use of the unused Paycheck Protection Program funds, which total around $130 billion. “The all or nothing approach is an unacceptable response to the American people,” they wrote.

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Representative Nita Lowey, the Democratic chairwoman of the House Appropriations Committee, dismissed the administration’s proposal in a statement later on Sunday as “woefully inadequate.” Lowey said in a statement, “We can only reopen our economy and set the foundation for a strong recovery if we support state and local governments on the frontline of this crisis." White House spokesman Brian Morgenstern told reporters the unused funds would be used to reopen the Payroll Protection Program, which expired earlier this year, to “allow businesses to continue to use it to keep their employees employed.”

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