Your weekend long reads 🗞️
Happy Saturday, friends of the Short List! We hope you are well cared for and are "getting more confident every day" – just like a certain sheep we know.
Our long reads this weekend tackle a topic that impacts the entire nation: President Joe Biden's $1.9 trillion COVID-19 relief package. Passed by the House early Saturday, the package includes $1,400 checks for many Americans, $350 billion to help cash-strapped state and local governments, and a controversial provision to increase of the federal hourly minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 by 2025. Now it heads to the Senate.
With the pandemic still months away from exiting the scene, most everyone would agree there's a need for some form of federal aid. On the other hand, $1.9 trillion ain't exactly chump change. Can the nation afford it? Is there a better way to use these enormous resources?
We hope we can help increase your understanding on this important issue.
- We asked Americans how they would spend $1,400. Here's what they said.
- How much is too much? With the economy healing, does $1.9 trillion stimulus go too far?
- 'The need is real': GOP mayors embrace Biden's COVID-19 relief plan even as Republican lawmakers pan it
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