White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Sunday he would not rule out any element in the next potential coronavirus relief bill, including more money for state and local governments and the small business program. More than 30 million Americans have joined the unemployment benefit rolls over
WASHINGTON - White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said on Sunday he would not rule out any element in the next potential coronavirus relief bill, including more money for state and local governments and the small business program.
Some advisers to Republican President Donald Trump have said the need for another stimulus bill is not yet clear. Kudlow said"there may well be additional legislation" as officials study how the billions included in the last bill take effect. "We're trying to work through this. I don't want to rule in or out anything right now. We are in discussions internally and with leading members of Congress.""Just trying to stabilize things and get folks through this, and then we'll see, we will see in a couple of weeks, what needs to be done and perhaps how to do it," Kudlow said.
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