Sen. Grassley: the whole point of this bill is the recovery of the economy

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Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley (R) joins Yahoo Finance’s Seana Smith and Jessica Smith to discuss the $2T coronavirus stimulus bill facing a vote in the Senate.

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- We're going to talk more about that major stimulus package that is sitting on the Senate floor right now. It's expected to be a $2 trillion deal. We heard the report from Jeff Smith at the top of the hour that there is some opposition here amongst some senators to the fast tracking of this bill. For more on this, I want to bring in one of the major players in this bill's negoti-- and Senator Grassley, thanks so much for taking the time to call in this afternoon. We just heard reports that there's now no vote scheduled yet for this relief bill. Where are we in the process, and why are we seeing a holdup at this point?

CHUCK GRASSLEY: Well, I think, first of all, this language in the bill didn't come out until about two hours ago. So there is a certain period of time to let everybody study the [? multiple ?] pages that are in the bill. Now, what you're talking about was part of a discussion that we know about at 10:00 or 11:00 this morning, even though we didn't have the entire text of the entire bill. And possibility for amending that, but if that runs into a problem, there's also a parallel effort to see if the secretary of labor can take care of this by guidance or regulation.

JESSICA SMITH: Senator Jessica Smith here. So, Ben, are you confident that this still can get done in some form today if you have a few different avenues to deal with this issue?

CHUCK GRASSLEY: Well, first of all, I don't want to conclude that this is the issue that is going to hold it up. I think everybody knows that this bill has to pass. People talk about holding it up to get leverage, to get changes made. That may work. Or maybe the Secretary of Labor can take care of this issue for the three senators that raised it. And quite frankly, I think the questions raised by the senator are legitimate. On the other hand, this economy is shut down because of the virus.

It's shut down because government has people spaced out, want them to stay at home. Unemployment's going up minute by minute. This bill will be a shot in the arm to encourage people not to lay off, small businesses to open up when they can open up, and keep people employed, and also includes money into the pockets of people just as soon as the IRS can get the check out of $1,200 for an individual, $2,400 for a couple, and $500 for children on top of that. For those people that have to be unemployed, there's a beefed-up unemployment help to the various states from the federal government. So we're trying to take care of people in need, but the whole point of this bill is recovery of the economy.