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New stimulus package: When will it pass? Here’s what we know – CNET

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What’s going on with the stalled stimulus relief bill today? Congress is in recess, but a growing crisis with the US Postal Service ahead of the presidential election is spurring calls to get back to Washington and resume work on the stimulus package.
“Why don’t [the Democratic members of Congress] come back, let’s go ahead get a stimulus check out to Americans, let’s make sure that small businesses are protected with an extended PPP program and put the postal funding in there,” White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said on Sunday’s CNN State of the Union. “We’ll pass it tomorrow. The president will sign it. And this will all go away.”
There are calls from the other side of the aisle, too.
“[Senate Majority Leader] Mitch McConnell should end recess, return to Washington, and work to pass the bipartisan emergency funding needed to provide urgent economic relief, combat this pandemic, and ensure the Postal Service can operate in a safe and timely manner,” said Catherine Cortez Masto, a Democrat from Nevada, in a statement released Saturday.
The Senate adjourned Thursday after the House of Representatives, with plans to return Sept. 8 and Sept. 14, respectively. The September return date could fluctuate as the Democratic National Convention kicks off on Aug. 17 and runs through Aug. 20.
Whenever the negotiations resume, it’s clear that both parties seek resolution for a full bill, even though they’re at odds on what that means. Here are five reasons we think it’ll happen. We update this story frequently as the news develops.
All sides want to reboot stalled talks
If all the name-calling and finger-pointing this month have revealed anything, it’s that both sides recognize the need for another emergency relief package to help the US cope with coronavirus testing, reopening schools, a looming eviction crisis and the upcoming election, among other things.
Despite signing four executive actions earlier this month, President Donald Trump tweeted support for a bill (while also bashing Democrats), with school reopening on his personal agenda.
“We can’t wait until Sept. 30,” Pelosi said Thursday about the passage of the stimulus bill. “People will die.”
When could the stimulus bill pass?
House votes | Senate votes | President signs | |
---|---|---|---|
Possible timeline if legislation passes in September | Sept. 8 | Sept. 9 | Sept. 10 |
Sept. 14 | Sept. 15 | Sept. 16 | |
Sept. 16 | Sept. 17 | Sept. 18 | |
Sept. 21 | Sept. 22 | Sept. 23 |
Trump’s executive actions don’t cover every proposal
So far, the president’s directives (one executive order and three memoranda) cover a $400-maximum unemployment benefit, examine eviction protections, deferral of student loan payments and a payroll tax cut.
Trump’s executive actions skip over areas that have been considered in a bipartisan stimulus package, including:
- Testing, tracing and treatment of COVID-19
- Support schools reopening and provide PPE (personal protective equipment)
- Food assistance
- Aid for local and state governments
- Protection for liability from coronavirus lawsuits
- Money to keep post offices open for elections
On the Republican side, McConnell has said repeatedly that liability protection for businesses and schools must also be part of an agreement, which the orders didn’t touch.
The executive orders could take weeks to implement
Trump’s memorandum suggested a $400-maximum unemployment benefit, of which federal funds would only cover $300 and states are expected to chip in the remaining $100. Governors of cash-strapped states struggling with the coronavirus pandemic are already pushing back. Earlier this week, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called the benefits order “laughable.” California Gov. Gavin Newsom estimated that matching the proposed unemployment benefits would cost California around $700 million per week, which would require deep program cuts.
White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow said federal help will only take about “two weeks,” but labor experts have said that Americans could be waiting upward of a month before seeing a check.
In addition, the new program will only be available to people who can certify that they’re unemployed or partially unemployed due to disruptions caused by COVID-19, and only if they already qualify for at least $100 a week in unemployment benefits. The policy excludes about 1 million people.
The methods by which Trump wants to fund his orders could cause more delays. Trump is unilaterally seeking to use leftover or unspent FEMA funds — ahead of what experts say will be an active hurricane season — to pay unemployment benefits.

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In addition, if Trump’s orders are challenged in court, legal action could further delay relief aid to Americans. Because the Constitution gives Congress control over federal spending, Trump may not have the legal authority to issue binding executive orders about how money should be spent during the pandemic.
On top of the wait time to get federal unemployment benefits, the funding could also run out in about a month and a half, according to labor department officials.
The orders could be a dead end
In addition to lacking a definitive stance on relief aid, as well as measures for testing, tracing and treating the coronavirus, the orders signed by Trump don’t officially renew a moratorium on evictions. Instead, they leave the decision to address evictions in the hands of Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Robert Redfield. There’s also no official direction about providing financial assistance to renters, leaving that up to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson.
The memorandum regarding student loan deferral only extends previous deadlines. And as for payroll tax cuts, Schumer said that the directives could leave individuals and businesses with a larger bill to pay in a few months.

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Politicians need a win heading into the election
The election season is well underway, and November is quickly approaching. As such, 470 seats in the US Congress — 35 Senate seats and all 435 House seats — are up for election.
Trump, McConnell and Pelosi are all looking to be reelected this fall. And incumbents are aware that their constituents are watching their every move in regard to the stimulus package negotiations. It’s also possible that the topic of a relief package could come up during town halls or debates held during the election season.
With first-time jobless claims totaled 963,000 two weeks ago, dipping only marginally below 1 million claims for the first time since March, and a housing crisis looming ever closer, obstinately waiting for the other side to cave can only be seen as a valid decision for so long. Votes are on the line, and pushing through a working stimulus package could help ensure another term in office.
For more information, we’ve looked at how soon you might get your second stimulus check and compared the HEALS, CARES and Heroes stimulus proposals.
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