McConnell Expects Fifth Relief Bill Talks ‘In the Next Month Or So’

Tom Ozimek
By Tom Ozimek
May 26, 2020US News
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McConnell Expects Fifth Relief Bill Talks ‘In the Next Month Or So’
Senate Majority Leader Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) speaks during a news briefing at the U.S. Capitol in Washington on April 21, 2020. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) said on Tuesday that he expects talks on a fifth COVID-19 relief bill to resume “in the next month or so.”

Speaking at an event in Louisville, Kentucky, the GOP lawmaker made the comment amid questions about the future of the government’s response to the economic catastrophe caused by the outbreak of COVID-19, the disease caused by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus.

“Many of you are asking, what next? I think there’s likely to be another bill. It will not be the $3 trillion bill the House passed the other day. But there’s still a likelihood that more will be needed,” McConnell said at Tuesday’s event, The Hill reported.

“In the next month or so we’ll be talking about possibly another bill,” he said, adding that the fifth bill would be more finely tuned to address specific funding shortfalls rather than a sweeping package.

“We may need, as I said, one more plug here at the federal level to help us get through this period, but it will be very carefully crafted. It won’t be [a] $3 trillion left-wing wish list,” McConnell said.

McConnell’s comments broadly echo remarks he made last week, when he told Fox News that he saw a “high likelihood” of a fifth relief package, but qualified his statement by saying, “We need to work smart here.”

The GOP senator’s remarks come as Congress is at a crossroads in the virus crisis, wrestling over whether to “go big,” as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Cali.) wants for the next relief bill, or adopt McConnell’s pinpoint approach.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) speaks during a press conference on Capitol Hill in Washington on May 21, 2020. (Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images)

Pelosi and House Democrats passed a massive $3 trillion bill last Friday, worth more than all previous relief packages combined. It would deliver almost $1 trillion for state and local governments, another round of $1,200 direct payments to individuals and help for the unemployed, renters and homeowners, college debt holders, and the struggling Postal Service.

McConnell said the Democrat bill would not meet with Senate approval and in remarks Tuesday sought to temper expectations around the size of the fifth bill, following the gargantuan package passed by the Democrat-led House, about which Pelosi said, “We could have done bigger.”

“We’re not going to be doing a $3 trillion bill. That won’t happen. … That isn’t going to happen,” McConnell said, The Hill reported.

Republicans have said they want to review how the earlier relief packages are working before committing to more stimulus.

GOP leaders have insisted any subsequent packages should contain liability protections for businesses reopening amid the pandemic.

From The Epoch Times

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