Coronavirus stimulus plans: What we know about the negotiations between Congress and the Trump White House
WASHINGTON — Negotiations over another boost bundle are gridlocked a month and a half before the November races and as a great many Americans are left sitting tight for another round of help. Democrats and Republicans have been not able to meet up on an arrangement to convey COVID-19 alleviation weeks after joblessness advantages and expulsion insurances passed for some Americans. This is what we think about the condition of boost arrangements in Congress: What amount time does Congress have? The House and Senate just have half a month left in their planned meeting before they leave in front of the November races. The House is planned to remain in meeting until Oct. 2, and the Senate will remain until Oct. 9. After they leave, the two chambers are not planned to return until after Election Day. The House is set to return on Nov. 16, and the Senate on Nov. 9. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said Tuesday the House would remain in meeting until an arrangement wa