Washington, Oct 2 : The Democrats-led US House of Representatives has passed a massive $2.2 trillion coronavirus relief bill, after last-minute talks between Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin failed to yield a bipartisan agreement, media reports said.
The bill was approved late Thursday night by a vote of 214 to 207, The Hill news website reported.
It did not however, receieve a single Republican vote.
Thursday night’s package features almost $500 billion for state and local governments; a renewal of $600 weekly payments for unemployment benefits; another round of $1,200 checks for individuals; $75 billion for coronavirus testing; and billions of dollars more for schools, the Postal Service, food stamps, rental assistance and election security. It also contains emergency bailout funds for two industries hit hardest by the pandemic: airlines and restaurants.
The vote came amid talks between Pelosi and Mnuchin to negotiate an agreement, which would also continue on Friday, the sixth consecutive day.
Friday is also the final day that the House is slated to be in Washington before returning home to campaign before November 3, said a Politico news report.
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