Pelosi Condemned For Delaying House Vote On Coronavirus Relief Bill

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-California)
made headlines for attempting to block a multi-trillion dollar coronavirus relief bill over
the weekend.

Instead of allowing the coronavirus relief package to pass, she introduced her own bill, spanning 1,400 pages. This bill was filled with all sorts of Democratic wish list items that had little bearing on the coronavirus relief that was being offered.

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Now, she has gaveled the House out of
its most recent session in just three minutes and is refusing to make any sort
of commitment to vote on the recently passed Senate bill.

The Senate passed a $2 trillion coronavirus bill on Wednesday, but Pelosi is doing everything in her power to block the vote in the House.

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Pelosi claims that
the House Democrats will merely need some time to review the legislative text
and add final provisions to the agreement. 
The bill has highly debated over course of the past five days and took
two rounds of negotiations before it was brought to the House floor for a vote.

The legislation has now been placed in limbo. The American people are now left to wonder if they are going to receive their coronavirus relief money before their rent and other bills are due.

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Pelosi stopped short of suggesting
that the bill was ready to receive House consideration, though. She credited
the unity and insistence of the House and Senate Democrats for getting
the coronavirus relief bill to the
goal line. The statements from Pelosi have yet to be acknowledged, as the
legislators who are responsible for inking the deal are clearly displeased with
the hold-up.

Americans all over the country are now left unable to work and the economic downturn that is facing the country is a terrifying one.  If this bill is not passed in the House in a timely fashion, an economic disaster of a scale this country has never seen is sure to take place.

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Unfortunately,
Pelosi apparently does not see passing this bill as an important issue, because
the House did not have a vote Thursday’s session.

The coronavirus bill could still be passed as soon as today but there is no way to be sure given how the Democrats have been behaving up to this point.

House progressives are the hold-up, as they have been raising all sorts of objections.  They are discussing a package that contains additional items outside of coronavirus relief, such as tax credits for Green Energy and windmills, and most experts don’t expect the bill to pass unanimously in the House like it did in the Senate.

Steeve Strange

Steeve is the CEO & Co-Founder of The Scoop.