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12/1/20 relief bill update

Now that the election is over, it’s time to check in on the politicians and take the pulse of how well (or not) negotiation, compromise, and bipartisanship are working in Washington, D.C.

Keep in mind this has nothing to do with small businesses closing, people waiting in miles-long lines at food banks, and being evicted from their homes, or even who has the votes in Congress, or is slouching behind the Resolute Desk until January 20.

It’s entirely about one senator. (Read story here.)

First Offer

Democrats — $3.4 trillion

Republicans — $1.0 trillion

Second Offer

Democrats — $2.4 trillion

Republicans — $1.0 trillion

Third Offer

Democrats — $2.2 trillion

Republicans — $1.0 trillion

Fourth Offer

Democrats — $2.0 trillion

Republicans — $0.5 trillion

Fifth Offer

Democrats — $2.4 trillion

Republicans — $0.3 trillion

Sixth Offer

Democrats — $2.2 trillion

Republicans — $1.6 trillion

Seventh Offer

Democrats — $2.2 trillion

Republicans — $0 – $1.8 trillion

Eighth Offer

Democrats — $2.4 trillion

Republicans — $0.5 – $1.8 trillion

Bipartisan Proposal (click here for details)

Democrats & Republicans — $908 billion

McConnell — “I don’t have time for this”

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