Opinion | Virus Relief but New Business Burdens

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From WSJopinion: The goal should be temporary relief, not permanent new burdens that will make economic recovery more difficult and hiring more expensive

House Democrats and the White House are patting themselves on the back for passing a coronavirus relief bill late Friday that most Members didn’t even have time to read before voting 363-30 in favor. Let’s hope that, in the name of helping workers, the bill doesn’t create permanent new burdens on the businesses that employ them.

The bill includes some sensible emergency health measures including waiving insurance co-pays for diagnostic testing and treatment. But nothing in health care is free, so don’t be surprised if private...

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