House Democrats approve $3-trillion coronavirus relief bill
LA TimesDemocrats powered a massive $3-trillion coronavirus relief bill through the House on Friday, an election-year measure designed to brace a U.S. economy in free fall and a healthcare system struggling amid the pandemic still pummeling the country. “More in terms of lives, livelihood, cost to the budget, cost to our democracy.” Republicans mocked the bill as a bloated Democratic wish list that was dead on arrival in the GOP-led Senate and, for good measure, faced a White House veto threat. “But it’s going to happen in a much better way for the American people.” Trump and top Republicans including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky are insisting the next measure protect reopening businesses from liability lawsuits. To enhance the bill’s political impact, Democrats named their measure the “Heroes Act” for the payments it would provide front-line emergency workers. He said the bill is “going nowhere, and is going nowhere fast.” Politics Ousted director testifies that Trump has no plan and unrealistic timetable for a coronavirus vaccine Rick Bright testifies before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce’s health subcommittee after he filed a whistle-blower complaint.