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County Leaders Decry No Direct State And Local Aid In Latest COVID Relief Package

5:32 Congress has reached a deal on a $900 billion coronavirus relief package. It does not contain direct aid for state and local governments. For the New York State Association of Counties and county executives in the state, that’s a problem. Democratic Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer says New York will receive roughly $54 billion. “There’s more to be done,” Schumer says. “This is not a stimulus; it’s an emergency survival bill, so today is a good day but it’s not the end of the story.” Republican Dutchess County Executive Marc Molinaro is president of the New York State County Executives Association, an affiliate of the New York State Association of Counties, or NYSAC.

McConnell says he ll insist liability protections are in any 2021 coronavirus deal

McConnell says he ll insist liability protections are in any 2021 coronavirus deal Jordain Carney © Getty Images McConnell says he ll insist liability protections are in any 2021 coronavirus deal Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said Monday he will insist that any COVID-19 relief next year include protections against coronavirus-related lawsuits. I think liability relief is really important, McConnell said during an interview with Dana Perino on Fox News. And if there is another coronavirus relief bill after the first of the year, I m going to insist that liability protection for these universities and health care providers is a part of it. McConnell s decision to draw a red line on what he will push to include in a potential 2021 deal under the Biden administration comes after he agreed to drop the same demand in order to cut a $900 billion year-end deal that Congress is slated to vote on early this week.

Coronavirus: US says deal reached on $900b COVID-19 relief bill

What is in the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill

What is in the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill Naomi Jagoda,Niv Elis and Alexander Bolton © Greg Nash What is in the $900 billion coronavirus relief bill Lawmakers late on Sunday released a long-awaited $900 billion coronavirus relief bill that is expected to be passed by Congress on Monday and signed into law by President Trump. The relief package will be combined with a $1.4 trillion measure to fund federal agencies through the end of September and a package extending expiring tax provisions. Both Democrats and Republicans touted various aspects of the relief package, though Democrats wanted a significantly larger bill. Democrats argue that more relief legislation will need to be enacted once President-elect Joe Biden takes office, though Republicans are already resisting that idea. A state and local aid package and liability protections were left out of the agreement.

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