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President Joe Biden pushes US Congress for US$1.9 trillion in COVID-19 relief - CNA

WASHINGTON: Officials in President Joe Biden's administration tried to head off Republican concerns that his US$1.9 trillion pandemic relief proposal was too expensive on a Sunday (Jan 24) call with Republican and Democratic lawmakers, some of whom pushed for a smaller plan targeting vaccine distribution.

Lawmakers from both parties said they had agreed that getting the COVID-19 vaccine to Americans should be a priority, but some Republicans objected to such a hefty package only a month after Congress passed a US$900 billion relief measure.

"It seems premature to be considering a package of this size and scope," said Republican Senator Susan Collins, who was on the call with Brian Deese, director of the White House's National Economic Council, and other top Biden aides.

Collins said she agreed additional funding was needed for vaccine distribution, but in a "more limited" Bill, and planned to discuss such a measure with other lawmakers.

Senator Dick Durbin, the Senate's number two Democrat, said the call had shown that coronavirus relief was Biden's top priority.

"We can't wait," White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters. "Just because Washington has been gridlocked before doesn't mean it needs to continue to be gridlocked."

The White House did not provide a readout of the call, but Jared Bernstein, a member of Biden's Council of Economic Advisers, told CNN afterwards that the US$900 billion in relief passed in late 2020 would only help for "a month or two."

The COVID-19 pandemic has killed more than 417,000 Americans, thrown millions out of work and is infecting more than 175,000 Americans a day, posing an immediate crisis to the Biden administration.

READ: 15.7 million doses of COVID-19 vaccines administered in United States

Biden, who took office on Wednesday, campaigned on a promise to take aggressive action on the pandemic, which his predecessor Donald Trump often downplayed.

The Trump administration lagged far behind its target of 20 million Americans inoculated by the end of 2020. There was no plan in place for how to distribute the vaccine to millions of Americans when Biden took over, White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain said on Sunday.

READ: US to escalate surveillance, study of coronavirus variants

While Congress has already authorised US$4 trillion to respond, the White House says an additional US$1.9 trillion is needed to cover the costs of responding to the virus and provide enhanced jobless benefits and payments to households.

FILE PHOTO: Joe Biden hosts a memorial to honor those who died from COVID-19
The US Capitol Building is seen reflected after President-elect Joe Biden hosts a memorial to honour those who died from coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at the reflecting pool at the Lincoln Memorial, in Washington on Jan 19, 2021. (Photo: REUTERS/Callaghan O'Hare)

At least 16 senators and two House members - Democratic Representative Josh Gottheimer and Republican Tom Reed, co-chairmen of the bipartisan House Problem Solvers Caucus - participated in the call.

'NATIONAL EMERGENCY'

"The bottom line is this: We're in a national emergency, and we need to act like we're in a national emergency," Biden said on Friday before signing executive orders on economic relief.

Outlining his package earlier this month, Biden said that while enacting it would not come cheaply, "failure to do so will cost us dearly".

Although Biden's Democratic Party narrowly controls the House and Senate, the legislation will likely need bipartisan support to become law.

Besides the price of the package, there is concern about a proposal to send US$1,400 stimulus checks to most Americans, even some with fairly high incomes.

"The additional stimulus checks that the president is proposing are not well targeted," Collins said in an emailed statement.

She said, for example, that a family of five in her home state of Maine with an income in excess of US$300,000, who would receive a partial check, was likely not suffering economic harm.

READ: Biden to impose COVID-19 travel ban on South Africa; reinstate curbs on visitors from UK, Europe and Brazil 

Republican Senator Mitt Romney said he would listen to the White House, but told Fox News Sunday before the call that the US$1.9 trillion figure was "shocking".

"Spending and borrowing trillions of dollars from the Chinese among others is not necessarily the best thing we can do to get our economy to be strong long term," Romney said.

Senator Angus King, an independent who aligns with Democrats, said senators on the call had sought answers on how much of the US$900 billion passed last month had been spent.

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer acknowledged remarks from some Republicans had not been positive, but voiced hope they would see the need after Sunday's call.

"But if they don't, there are tools we can use to move forward on our own. And we will," Schumer told reporters in New York. He said those included "reconciliation," which allows major legislation to pass the Senate on a simple majority.

FILE PHOTO: Los Angeles Regional Food Bank drive-thru distribution in West Covina
A person drives past a Los Angeles Regional Food Bank semi trailer at a drive-thru food distribution in West Covina, California on Dec 29, 2020. (Photo: REUTERS/Bing Guan)

Biden has said he wants to unify a divided country. Trump's tenure drew to a close with his second impeachment by the House after supporters stormed the US Capitol on Jan 6 in a deadly bid to overturn his election loss.

The push for coronavirus relief is complicated by Trump's looming Senate impeachment, which not only threatens to deepen divisions between Democrats and Trump's Republicans but could consume time that might be spent finaliSing a package.

Senators said they hoped to pass legislation before the trial's start during the week of Feb 8.

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