Yahoo Finance Presents: Senator Ron Wyden

The Democratic Senator from Oregon - and new chairman of the powerful Senate Finance Committee - talked with Yahoo Finance's Jessica Smith to give the latest on where things stand on economic relief negotiations, his push for cannabis reform in 2021, and how might he might change your taxes from his new position.

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JESSICA SMITH: Welcome to Yahoo Finance Presents. I'm Jessica Smith. Joining me now is Senator Ron Wyden, the new chairman of the Senate Finance Committee Mr Chairman, thanks so much for joining us.

RON WYDEN: Thanks for having me again.

JESSICA SMITH: Let's start with COVID relief President Biden has made it clear he's not budging on the $1,400 checks. But he's open to debating the income levels. At what income level do you think these checks should start phasing out?

RON WYDEN: Jessica, I support the thresholds that the President called for. And here's the point. People who got the first two checks are expecting a third. And the fact is the pandemic has hit these families like a wrecking ball. They're just balancing the food bill against a fuel bill and the fuel bill against the rent bill. And I have people coming up to me and saying, Ron, I'm going to use this money to make my car insurance payment. So I am for the original Biden proposal, the $1,400. The threshold-- we're going to have a pretty vigorous debate all the way through the process.

JESSICA SMITH: And lawmakers on the House side have proposed a new plan that would give parents up to $300 a month per child. Do you think you'd be willing to accept maybe a little less on stimulus checks or unemployment benefits if you have that beefed up child benefit?

RON WYDEN: I believe that the Senate proposal is the way to go offered by my colleagues Senator Brown and Senator Bennett. I know that the House continues to make adjustments. But here's the bottom line here. We need to significantly reduce the poverty that we're seeing with youngsters from sea to shining sea we're better than that. We're better than that. I'm committed to doing it.

JESSICA SMITH: What about the minimum wage hike? We heard from President Biden saying that he doesn't think this can get done necessarily through reconciliation. Do you think this is something that you can do through the reconciliation process?

RON WYDEN: I believe there are ways to get through the Byrd rule thicket. But here's the big issue here. We know that when we get vaccinations, the economy is going to pick up. I think we'll see workers come back to the workforce. Their wages will be up. They deserve a wage that allows them to pay rent, buy groceries, pay for essentials. I support the proposal.