US Congress OKs 900 billion dollars coronavirus stimulus bill

US Congress OKs 900 billion dollars coronavirus stimulus bill

The US Senate ended months of anticipation late Monday by overwhelmingly approving a $900 billion coronavirus stimulus bill and sending the measure to President Donald Trump to be signed into law.

The 92-6 vote also approves a wider $1.4 trillion spending bill that will fund the US government through September 2021.

ADDITIONAL $600 PER DEPENDENT CHILD WILL ALSO BE INCLUDED IN PAYMENTS

The House of Representatives earlier Monday night voted 359-53 on approving the package, meaning it will now head to Trump’s desk. He is expected to add his signature in the coming days.

Though it will provide a measure of relief to an American economy ailing from the coronavirus’ devastation, most Democrats had sought more in a final package.

But a deal reached between congressional leaders Sunday evening set the level of direct payments at $600 per individual whose income is below $75,000 annually and married couples whose combined yearly income is $150,000. An additional $600 per dependent child will also be included in payments to households.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that while the stimulus does not accomplish everything Democrats had sought, she described it as a “first step.” “I have hope, because of the election of Joe Biden as president of the United States, a president who will follow science, and he will recognize that we have to meet the needs of all the American people,” she said on the House floor.

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