The House passed the bill Wednesday by a 415-2 vote just hours after it was introduced
Congress cleared an $8.3 billion emergency spending package Thursday that’s intended to bolster public health resources and assuage fears as the novel coronavirus continues to spread throughout the country.
The Senate voted 96-1 following limited debate on the legislation, sending it to President Donald Trump who is expected to sign it quickly. Rand Paul, R-Ky., who wanted the cost offset with cuts to foreign assistance programs, was the chamber’s lone “no” vote.
Senate Appropriations Chairman Richard C. Shelby, R-Ala., made it clear that Congress was ready to provide even more funding if necessary, though he noted lawmakers added substantially to the White House’s initial $2.5 billion proposal. Continue reading.