Posted on 03/17/2020 8:20:13 PM PDT by semimojo
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the Senate would move at "warp speed" to pass coronavirus legislation on Tuesday, but Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., put a damper on those plans, two leadership sources told NBC News.
Senators were on Tuesday heading towards a vote on the package which includes provisions for free coronavirus testing, secures paid emergency leave, enhances unemployment insurance, strengthens food security initiatives, and increases federal Medicaid funding to states but had to slam the brakes on because of an amendment Paul proposed.
The sources said Paul is forcing a vote on his amendment, which would "require a social security number for purposes of the child tax credit, and to provide the President the authority to transfer funds as necessary, and to terminate United States military operations and reconstruction activities in Afghanistan."
McConnell agreed to take up the amendment on Wednesday, delaying the vote on the larger bill, the sources said. The Paul amendment is not expected to pass.
McConnell, the senior senator from Kentucky, said earlier Tuesday a number of his members think the package that the House passed on Saturday has "considerable shortcomings" but is still necessary and urgent.
"My counsel to them is to gag and vote for it," he said.
Were able to rise above our normal partisanship and many times our normal positions because these are not ordinary times. This is not an ordinary time, he said.
Paul was the sole "no" vote on the $8.3 billion coronavirus spending bill the Senate passed earlier this month.
Paul is notorious for forcing votes on amendments he knows will not pass.
In July of last year, Paul blocked a bipartisan bill that would ensure a victims' compensation fund related to the Sept. 11 attacks never runs out of money. Paul questioned the bill's 70-year time frame and said any new spending should be offset by corresponding cuts. After the amendment failed, he wound up being one of two no votes on the legislation.
He even briefly caused the government to shut down in 2018, using a procedural tactic to block the Senate from meeting the deadline to keep the government open because he objected to the price tag.
Here’s what’s in the bill, from the House, so far....
$400M ADDITIONAL SNAP (welfare) funds
$300M for food banks
Good amendment but bad timing
Thank you Rand Paul!
How come the Dems never have to gag and take it? (Except Monica?)
Trump's pushing this as hard as Mitch.
Since when is stopping our money from getting pi##ed away bad timing?
Most dems have overcome their gag reflex with bubba and bathhouse Barry
Oh my God a Senator adhering to Constitutional government! What will the statist wing of FR do.
lol
“Hey Mitch McCuckold married to a Chinese woman...”
I am married to a Vietnamese Lady and she is NO fan of Vietnam!
Mitch is married to an American citizen of Oriental ethnicity, not a Chinese woman.
Can we still say Oriental?
Looks like the bill is loaded with more welfare.
Personally only thing they need to is give temporary additional unemployment compensation months to laid off workers in affected industries.
Correction, Mitch, only one party rises above partisanship, the other party simply gets their way because they know they are facing a bunch of cowards.
So what? Look how much they’ve foisted on us that isn’t deserved.
This is where Rand Paul shines and I’m grateful he is in the Senate.
It is the correct description because Turkey, Iran, Kazakhstan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Siberia etc are all on continent of Asia.
I think it's to everyone's benefit to have paid sick leave.
Sick people shouldn't be going to work.
Agreed, and I am more concered of the dole-out becoming permanent. I am sure you well aware of how difficult it is to cut welfare politically.
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