Congress to provide $15B in funding © Greg Nash The still unreleased government funding package (coming sometime today) is expected to include about $15 billion in COVID-19 funding. That is less than the White House’s initial request of about $30 billion, and comes as Republicans had resisted new spending, saying existing state and local funds should be repurposed. Republicans had balked last week over the administration’s request for $22.5 billion, which Democrats had wanted to be emergency spending, meaning it wouldn’t have to be paid for. “I think that we ought to determine — and we’ve asked the administration — how much unspent money is there. There are billions of dollars unspent,” Sen. Richard Shelby (Ala.), the top Republican on the Senate Appropriations Committee said last week. But lawmakers and two leadership aides told The Hill that they had reached an agreement for the coronavirus funding to be paid for. Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) pointed to unspent state and local government funds that were included in previous coronavirus relief measures as a source for much of the new money in the omnibus bill. “I think a lot of it will come from there,” he said while noting that the bill was still being finalized. Read more here. |
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