Democratic Sen. Manchin casts doubts on $2,000 direct payments, jeopardizing passage – CNBC

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His stance raises doubts about what kind of direct deposit plan could get through the Senate once Democrats hold a razor-thin majority. The party will have control of a 50-50 chamber through Vice President-elect Kamala Harris’ tiebreaking vote in the coming weeks, after inauguration on Jan. 20 and the swearing-in of Democratic Senators-elect Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff from Georgia.

Manchin’s comments appeared to cause a temporary dip in major stock indexes on Friday.

President-elect Joe Biden and Democratic congressional leaders have called for trillions of dollars more in pandemic rescue spending as Americans struggle to pay bills and rent during a sustained virus outbreak. Biden called the $900 billion aid plan approved last month a “down payment.” The push for more assistance comes as the Labor Department reported the U.S. lost 140,000 jobs in December.

Biden, Warnock and Ossoff said the election of Democrats in Georgia would mean the Senate can pass $2,000 checks.

Republicans can ensure most legislation will need 60 votes to pass. However, Democrats are expected to have three opportunities to use the budget reconciliation process, which would allow certain measures related to spending to pass with a majority vote.

Manchin may not doom passage of the payments. At least one Republican — Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri — backed $2,000 checks last month as President Donald Trump pushed for them. It is unclear if or how the president’s departure or the pro-Trump mob attack on the Capitol this week will affect the GOP politics around the payments.

The House passed a bill last month to increase the checks in the relief law to $2,000 from $600. Individuals who made up to $75,000 in 2019 would receive the full sum, and it would gradually phase out until it hits a cap at an income of $115,000.

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