The White House and Senate leaders reached an agreement early this morning on a $2 trillion coronavirus spending bill. The bill has not yet passed. However, President Trump has vowed to sign it if the Senate passes it today when it resumes at noon ET.
The full text of the bill has not been released, but preliminary reports indicate that it contains the following provisions:
Businesses controlled by President Trump, VP Mike Pence, members of Congress and heads of executive departments would be prohibited from receiving loans or investments from Treasury programs.
If it passes, the spending package would be the third round of emergency legislation that Congress has approved to combat the outbreak. Lawmakers approved an $8.3 billion bill for health agencies and a roughly $100 billion bill aimed at providing free coronavirus testing, some paid leave and unemployment benefits, as well as additional Medicaid funding and food assistance.
We will keep you posted as the day progresses.