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Senate Democrats Block Additional Funding For Coronavirus Relief and Paycheck Protection Program

Senate Democrats Block Additional Funding For Coronavirus Relief and Paycheck Protection Program
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Senate Democrats blocked another coronavirus relief package proposed by Republicans during a floor vote on Tuesday. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) attempted to adjourn the upper chamber on Monday night as Republicans tried to pass additional relief. The GOP-proposed package also included additional funding for the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), which served as a lifeline for small businesses affected by COVID-19. Leader McConnell and Senate Republicans pressed Senate Democrats to put the American people first, but the minority party blocked the stimulus package, again.

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Democrats have continually blocked the passage of additional relief, and refused to negotiate in good faith. 

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