Skip to content

What’s in the Senate GOP’s coronavirus relief proposal?

Senate Republican leaders unveiled their $1 trillion proposal for the next coronavirus relief package this week, but it faces scrutiny from Democrats in both chambers as well as from some Republicans.

The GOP’s opening bid in negotiations with Democrats comes after days of talks with the Trump administration that delayed the package’s planned release.

CQ Roll Call health care reporter Mary Ellen McIntire unpacks what’s in this latest proposal, what Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky says he will not compromise on, as well as where this leaves negotiations between Republicans and Democrats on getting their priorities addressed in the next package.

[ Also watch: A COVID-19 vaccine won’t mean an immediate return to normal ]

Recent Stories

Sources: White House to propose 20 percent cut to NIH funding

‘Impulsive and emotional’: Trump tosses traditional wartime presidency blueprint

Photos of the week | March 23-27, 2026

Cherfilus-McCormick violated ethics rules, subcommittee finds

Competing claims on SAVE America Act disenfranchising voters

Senate passes bill to fund most of Homeland Security Department