The Problem Solvers Caucus proposed a $1.52 trillion package in hopes of breaking Congress stalemate over coronavirus relief funds.
A bipartisan group of about 50 centrist Democrats and Republicans lawmakers are proposing a second round of $1,200 stimulus checks, with an additional $500 per child, in a new bill.
The group, led by Representatives Democrat Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey and Republican Tom Reed of New York, is proposing a $1.52 trillion package, almost a trillion less than Pelosi's latest demands but significantly more than the GOP's bill that offered roughly $500 billion. President Donald Trump signs executive orders extending coronavirus economic relief, during a news conference in Bedminster, New Jersey, on August 8. Bipartisan lawmakers offered another round of $1,200 stimulus checks in their new coronavirus relief package.The new"March to Common Ground" framework would extend supplemental unemployment insurance.
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