Republicans Pitch Biden on Smaller Aid Plan as Democrats Prepare to Act Alone

The president met at the White House with Republican senators seeking a much smaller stimulus plan, but congressional Democrats pressed forward to force through his $1.9 trillion measure, if necessary.

New York Times

By Luke Broadwater and Jim Tankersley
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris met with Republican senators on Monday about a stimulus plan.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times
President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris met with Republican senators on Monday about a stimulus plan.Credit...Doug Mills/The New York Times

 A coalition of 10 Republican senators took a stimulus counterproposal to the White House on Monday evening, urging President Biden to scale back his ambitions for a sweeping $1.9 trillion pandemic aid package in favor of a plan less than one-third the size that they argued could garner the bipartisan consensus the new president has said he is seeking.

After a two-hour meeting, Senator Susan Collins of Maine, the leader of the Republican group, said the discussion had been excellent, though “I wouldn’t say that we came together on a package tonight.” She said Mr. Biden and the senators had agreed to continue their talks.

Publish : 2021-02-02 12:50:00

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