McConnell Says GOP Will Pitch Its Own Stimulus Plan Next Week
- Bipartisan talks expected after Senate returns on July 20
- Direct payments, unemployment insurance, schools are variables
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Senate Republicans will finish their own plan for a new round of pandemic relief as early as next week and only then will open negotiations with Democrats as the last stimulus begins running dry and a resurgence of Covid-19 cases threatens a deeper recession.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he is working with the Trump administration on drafting a GOP-only proposal, the first step before talks with Democrats, who’ve already put out a $3.5 trillion stimulus bill that has passed the House.