House set to pass $484 billion coronavirus bill to boost small business, hospitals and testing

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The coronavirus bill the House is considering would replenish a small business loan program, send aid to hospitals and fund a testing expansion.

said Tuesday he would rather let states declare bankruptcy than send them more federal aid.

The first is on whether to set up a select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis. The panel would oversee the Trump administration's response to the pandemic, and specifically how it uses a $500 billion pool of money for corporations, states and municipalities created as part of the $2 trillion rescue plan last month.

For now, the chamber plans to carry out votes in small groups to reduce infection risks, which means the voting process will take longer. Lawmakers will go to the floor in 10-minute blocks Thursday in groups based on alphabetical order.

 

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