I’m 99.9% sure you can figured out the answer on your own. It’s okay to ask for hints though.
You must be confusing the U.S. Senate under Mitch McConnell for a legislative body where this will be permitted.
My husband called from his car to say that he had just listened to an NPR article on the radio about this bill. He was sure he heard that the bill guaranteed workers their full pay for four months, as in full employer pay.
I’m reading this NPR article online now and the relevant bit is this:
This sounds like the “full pay” is full unemployment pay, not full pay equal to that from your employer just previous to layoff, which is what my husband is asserting.
Sort of. Actually, the bill would extend unemployment benefits to up to 39 weeks at $600 more than the regular unemployment benefit. Which has caused some Senate R’s to point out that for some of the lower-tier workers that would mean their unemployment check is higher than their regular check was, and Sen. Sasse is proposing an amendment to cap that.
Meanwhile, employers who DO keep their furloughed employees on the payroll would get a 50% *credit *on the salary up to $10,000 per employee for the time that happened, qualified quarterly, when forced to close including by lockdown order as well as the disease itself or business loss (with a number of thresholds to meet), up to end of year.
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What’s in the $2 Trillion Senate Coronavirus Bill:
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No increase in food stamps, but lots of goodies for business.
Increasing food stamps would just encourage people to go out and get groceries, helping to spread the virus! The Republicans just have their best interests in mind. Maybe they could boil and eat the bootstraps they should be pulling themselves up by. <\sarcasm>