On Monday, the House of Representatives passed the $900 billion Coronavirus relief bill. The Senate approved the COVID-19 relief package and omnibus spending bill late Monday night by a vote of 92 to 6.
The bill now heads to President Donald Trump’s desk for his signature.
Rep. Debbie Lesko crossed party lines and voted in favor of the bill.
While I am relieved we’ve finally passed a new, bipartisan deal for struggling #AZ01 families, businesses, & hospitals, I know this is no victory; it is merely delivering the bare minimum for the American people. Learn about new benefits available to you: https://t.co/KAdNwhUby2
— Rep. Tom O’Halleran (@RepOHalleran) December 22, 2020
I am glad we are finally voting on a COVID-19 relief bill that can actually get signed into law and help American workers and small businesses. I am disappointed that we are voting on a 5600-page bill just a few hours after getting it after months of stalling from the Democrats. pic.twitter.com/iLBV9aoQUB
— Congresswoman Debbie Lesko (@RepDLesko) December 22, 2020
I voted for the stimulus and government funding bill. It was not perfect but I won’t grandstand here & vote no to fulfill a purity test. If all Dems did that the bill doesn’t pass & the few things that were good in the bill die. GOP would have loved that. That’s the tweet.
— Ruben Gallego (@RubenGallego) December 22, 2020
Tonight, Congress will vote on a long-overdue COVID relief package, including much that will provide a strong boost to Arizona’s economy.
But for many who need help the most, it’s just not enough.
My full statement ⬇️ https://t.co/iqHPjySlMR
— Rep. Greg Stanton (@RepGregStanton) December 21, 2020
Why I voted “No” on tonight’s “COVID” relief bill. pic.twitter.com/47spMyibP5
— Rep. Paul Gosar, DDS (@RepGosar) December 22, 2020
The #COVID19 relief package is a welcome step towards more resources for America’s workers, families, and small businesses.
But they deserve more than this.
In the new year, we must pass a relief package that fits the magnitude of this crisis. https://t.co/4qtK7iNWF6
— Raul M. Grijalva (@RepRaulGrijalva) December 22, 2020
The Senate just passed a bipartisan coronavirus relief package.
Here’s what it includes ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/8cmVhzmfwL
— Kyrsten Sinema (@SenatorSinema) December 22, 2020