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Senators introduce bill to provide $2,000 monthly payments during COVID-19 pandemic, no SS number needed
Washington – U.S. Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) joined Senators Kamala D. Harris (D-Calif) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) on Friday to introduce the Monthly Economic Crisis Support Act, legislation that provides a monthly $2,000 check during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“A single check is not sufficient for households that are struggling during this health and economic crisis. Americans need more than just one payment. I am proud to join Senators Sanders and Harris in calling for recurring direct cash assistance so that Americans have the reassurance that this critical support will continue and that their government will support them. Providing recurring monthly payments is the most direct and efficient mechanism for delivering economic relief to those most vulnerable in this crisis, particularly low-income families, immigrant communities, and our gig and service workers,” said Senator Markey.
“The coronavirus pandemic has caused millions to struggle to pay the bills or feed their families,” said Senator Harris. “The CARES Act gave Americans an important one-time payment, but it’s clear that wasn’t nearly enough to meet the needs of this historic crisis. Bills will continue to come in every single month during the pandemic and so should help from government. The Monthly Economic Crisis Support Act will ensure families have the resources they need to make ends meet. I am eager to continue working with Senators Sanders and Markey as we push to pass this bill immediately.”
“As a result of this horrific pandemic, tens of millions of Americans are living in economic desperation not knowing where their next meal or paycheck will come from,” said Senator Sanders. “The one-time $1,200 check that many Americans recently received is not nearly enough to pay the rent, put food on the table and make ends meet. During this unprecedented crisis, Congress has a responsibility to make sure that every working-class household in America receives a $2,000 emergency payment a month for each family member. I am proud to be introducing legislation with Senators Harris and Markey to do exactly that. If we can bail out large corporations, we can make sure that everyone in this country has enough income to pay for the basic necessities of life.”
The Monthly Economic Crisis Support Act would provide a monthly $2,000 check to every individual with an income below $120,000 throughout and for three months following the coronavirus pandemic. Married couples who file jointly would receive $4,000. Recipients would receive $2,000 per child for up to three children and would be retroactive to March. Every U.S. resident would receive a payment, regardless of whether or not they have filed a recent tax return or have a social security number. Debt collectors also wouldn’t be allowed to seize the rebate payments. Homeless and foster youth also receive payments under the Act.
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Gary D Kinney
May 9, 2020 at 12:27 pm
good job this would help as Im out of work