Here’s what would need to happen for $2,000 stimulus checks to pass
What all this means is the Democrats in the House have done what they can to get Americans more much-needed cash. Now it’s up to the Republican-controlled Senate.
The good news is that not all Republican Senators need to vote in favor of the bill. Because their seats and political careers are on the line in the runoff election next week, the senators from Georgia are signaling that they could break ranks and join the Democrats. Other Republicans, including Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and Josh Hawley of Missouri, have expressed support for larger stimulus checks.
The bad news: McConnell has indicated that he will tie the bill up with other measures that Democrats are wary of supporting, including the repeal of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which shields social media companies from liability for content their users post.
How will it end? It’s not clear: The Senate will likely be wrestling over this bill over the next several days. The one thing we can say for certain is the $600 checks will start going out within the next week.
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