Senate adjourns until Monday after Democrats block McConnell’s bid to add $250 billion in small business aid – CNBC

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Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., then tried to unanimously pass a Democratic amendment. McConnell blocked it, and the Senate adjourned until Monday after a roughly 30-minute pro forma session. 

Also see: Other coronavirus developments Thursday.

It is unclear if Republicans and Democrats will try to reach agreement on emergency legislation to pass in the coming days. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has indicated she could try to pass a Democratic bill on Friday — which Republicans can likely block with most representatives out of Washington. 

Speaking to reporters Thursday, Pelosi said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin called on Tuesday and “asked for a quarter of a trillion dollars in 48 hours, with no data” to justify why it was needed.” She echoed Cardin in calling McConnell’s move a “stunt.” 

“Let’s negotiate on the timing, the amount and the rest,” Pelosi said of emergency aid.

The Kentucky Republican said Thursday that the small business aid is the only part of the $2 trillion rescue law “at risk of exhausting its funding right now.”

The Trump administration cited strong demand for the loans this week as it asked Congress for more money for the program, which is designed to help small businesses keep employees on payroll. Lawmakers initially approved $350 billion for loans. They can be forgiven partly or fully if companies use them on expenses such as payroll, rent and utilities. 

On Wednesday, Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer asked for an emergency bill to include $250 billion for hospitals, health systems, state and local governments and food assistance programs, on top of money for small companies. However, Pelosi said she only wanted $125 billion for the existing program specifically, and another $125 billion for community-based lenders and SBA disaster assistance loans and grants. 

The Democrats said they wanted the bill to be separate from another package they hope to pass to extend major provisions of the $2 trillion emergency measure, such as direct payments to individuals, enhanced unemployment insurance and state grants. 

After the small business loan program started Friday, reports emerged about confusion around applications, loan terms and eligibility. Democrats also said they worried it left out rural business owners, farmers and small firms who do not already work with a bank participating in the program. 

McConnell contended Democrats did not need to attach other emergency funding measures to the small business plan. 

“Nobody believes this is the Senate’s last word on COVID-19. We don’t have to do everything right now,” he said. 

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