House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy told Republicans on a conference call Friday afternoon that he does not yet back the plan, NBC News reported. Mnuchin also told GOP members that he could not yet recommend a vote in favor of the proposal, according to The Wall Street Journal.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer earlier Friday signaled the House would vote on the bill Friday even if Republicans did not support it. Democrats have a majority in the chamber, but Republicans control the Senate. The upper chamber canceled its planned recess next week but left Washington for the weekend.
The legislation Democrats aim to pass Friday includes free coronavirus testing, including for uninsured people, Pelosi said.
“The three most important parts of this bill are: Testing. Testing. Testing,” she said.
The California Democrat said the package would offer 14 days of paid sick leave and up to three months of paid family and medical leave. Politico reported Thursday night that the plan would include a tax credit to help smaller businesses cover the costs of the time off.
The legislation would also enhance unemployment insurance for furloughed workers, buttress food programs such as SNAP and student meals, and boost federal money for Medicaid, according to Pelosi.
The coronavirus has wreaked increasing havoc on the United States. , and at least 40 people have died from it, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
As the global pandemic spreads, lawmakers have increasingly worried about testing, care and economic security for patients who have to take off work. At the same time, health officials have advised against large gatherings, forcing the suspension of events from professional sports to Broadway shows and concerts — further jeopardizing the livelihoods of workers.
Lawmakers already passed a first $8.3 billion emergency coronavirus funding package earlier this month. On Thursday night, Pelosi wrote to colleagues that the House will push to pass a third plan that “will take further effective action that protects the health, economic security and well-being of the American people.”
Pelosi ended her Friday remarks by stressing that she thinks the U.S. working cooperatively can get through the coronavirus pandemic.
“Our nation, our great nation has faced crises before,” she said. “And every time, thanks to the courage and optimism, patriotism and perseverance of the American people, we have prevailed. Now, working together, we will once again prevail, and we will come out stronger than before.”
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