Pelosi says 'serious differences' between Democrats, White House on
coronavirus aid
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[September 02, 2020]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi said after a phone call with Treasury Secretary
Steven Mnuchin on Tuesday that "serious differences" remain between
Democrats and the White House over coronavirus relief legislation.
"Sadly, this phone call made clear that Democrats and the White House
continue to have serious differences understanding the gravity of the
situation that America's working families are facing," Pelosi said in a
statement.
No negotiations on another round of coronavirus aid have taken place
since early August, when talks collapsed as congressional Democrats and
the Republican Trump administration could not bridge a gap of more than
$1 trillion between their proposed relief packages for small businesses,
state and local governments, school districts and healthcare providers.
"In our conversation, I reiterated the hope that Republicans will come
to the table and work with Democrats to save the lives and livelihoods
of the American people," Pelosi said.
In mid-May, House Democrats approved a fifth coronavirus-response bill
this year totaling more than $3 trillion. Months later, Senate
Republican leader Mitch McConnell responded with a $1 trillion bill that
the Senate has not voted upon.
Mnuchin said on Monday he hoped McConnell would unveil a new bill next
week. Some Republicans oppose new aid out of concern over a massive and
growing budget deficit predicted to approach $4 trillion this year.
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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi walks through the U.S. Capitol as
the House of Representatives meets on Saturday to vote on the
"Delivering for America Act" legislation, prohibiting changes to the
United States Postal Service (USPS), in Washington, U.S. August 22,
2020. REUTERS/Erin Scott
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said on Friday that Trump
was willing to sign a $1.3 trillion coronavirus relief bill, up from
an initial proposal of $1 trillion.
Pelosi had reduced Democrats' initial $3 trillion demand to $2.2
trillion but was insisting on the need for new funds for state and
local governments, schools and coronavirus testing and tracing of
infections.
(Reporting by Eric Beech; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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