Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell said he would support letting states declare bankruptcy over the costs of the coronavirus response, as the Kentucky Republican expresses opposition to Congress allocating more funding to the states.
“I would certainly be in favor of allowing states to use the bankruptcy route. It saves some cities. And there’s no good reason for it not to be available, ”McConnell told conservative radio host Hugh Hewitt.
“My guess is their first choice would be for the federal government to borrow money from future generations to send it down to them now so they don’t have to do that. That’s not something I’m going to be in favor of. ”
Democrats
The National Governors Association has said states need an additional $ billion to cover the costs associated with responding to the crisis, and (Trump has indicated he would support including state funding in the next relief bill.
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Poll: Majority of Americans support stay-at-home orders
A new poll shows Americans still overwhelmingly support stay-at-home orders to limit the spread of coronavirus, despite recent protests against the orders.
However,
Republicans are more likely than Democrats
to say the restrictions go too far. While % of Republicans say the measures go too far, only 5% of Democrats say the same.
The Poll comes as protests against stay-at-home orders have broken out in multiple states, and
Trump said last week that states needed to be liberated from the orders.
But public health experts have warned states could risk a surge in coronavirus cases if they reopen their economies too quickly.
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Change of plans: the House will (not
vote tomorrow on a measure that would temporarily allow members to vote by proxy.
House speaker Nancy Pelosi told her leadership team in a phone call this morning that the chamber would not vote on the measure tomorrow, and she would instead form a bipartisan task force to further examine remote voting.
House Republicans have voiced ardent opposition to the measure, but
Democrats, who control the chamber, would likely have the votes to get the proposal approved regardless.
However, Pelosi reportedly decided not to force the measure through after a long conversation today with House minority leader Kevin McCarthy.
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Former Vice President Al Gore has endorsed Joe Biden’s presidential campaign and will appear alongside the presumptive Democratic nominee for a virtual Earth Day event in about minutes. Al Gore (@ algore)
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Trump floats reopening of US National Parks
Joanna Walters
A new poll shows Americans still overwhelmingly support stay-at-home orders to limit the spread of coronavirus, despite recent protests against the orders.
However,
The Poll comes as protests against stay-at-home orders have broken out in multiple states, and
Trump said last week that states needed to be liberated from the orders.
But public health experts have warned states could risk a surge in coronavirus cases if they reopen their economies too quickly.
Updated
Change of plans: the House will (not
House speaker Nancy Pelosi told her leadership team in a phone call this morning that the chamber would not vote on the measure tomorrow, and she would instead form a bipartisan task force to further examine remote voting.
House Republicans have voiced ardent opposition to the measure, but
However, Pelosi reportedly decided not to force the measure through after a long conversation today with House minority leader Kevin McCarthy.
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Trump floats reopening of US National Parks
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