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ICYMI: NDC Leadership Members Continue Efforts for a COVID-19 Package Amidst Lapses in Federal Relief
Since the onset of the pandemic, the New Democrat Coalition (NDC) has been fighting to ensure American families, students, workers, small businesses, employers, health care providers, and communities have the resources and assistance they need in these difficult times. The House took action four months ago to ensure that critical assistance would continue and rise to meet the severe economic and public health crises. Americans are hurting right now, and it's time for Republicans to come to the … Continue Reading
September 15, 2020
Bloomberg: What to Know in Washington: House Moderates Plan Stimulus Bill
by Zachary Sherwood & Brandon Lee
A 50-member group of House Democrats and Republicans will release a $1.52 trillion coronavirus stimulus plan today in a long-shot attempt to break a months-long deadlock on providing relief to the pandemic-battered U.S. economy. The Problem Solvers Caucus plan, to be announced at an 11 a.m. news conference, has been developed for weeks with the knowledge of the White House and leadership from both parties, according to House aides. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has referred to the … Continue Reading
September 15, 2020
The Hill: Pelosi Digs In as Pressure Builds for COVID-19 Deal
by Mike Lillis and Scott Wong
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is standing firm on Democrats’ demands for broad COVID-19 relief, shrugging off mounting pressure from Senate Republicans and a small but vocal group of moderate lawmakers in her caucus to pass a slimmer bill. Her strategy carries risks, just weeks before Election Day, if voters deem House Democrats to be the main obstacle to another round of coronavirus aid, particularly after Senate Republicans mustered 52 votes in … Continue Reading
September 15, 2020
Wall Street Journal: Pelosi Says House Should Remain in Session Until Coronavirus Stimulus Deal Is Reached
by Natalie Andrews and Kristina Peterson
WASHINGTON-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said the chamber should remain in session until lawmakers can strike a bipartisan agreement on new coronavirus relief, but she indicated she wasn't willing to dramatically scale back Democrats' current offer, leaving unclear how Congress would be able to break the partisan impasse. "We have to stay here until we have a bill," the California Democrat told her caucus on a call, according to a senior aide. There is no vote on coronavirus-related aid … Continue Reading
August 21, 2020
ICYMI: New Democrat Coalition Members Lead Effort on Unemployment Insurance, Automatic Stabilizers
The coronavirus pandemic and resulting economic crisis is unprecedented and has created immense uncertainty. Last month, the federal pandemic unemployment compensation, which has been a lifeline for 30 million Americans, lapsed. House Democrats saw this deadline coming and passed an extension of the $600 weekly assistance months in advance. Yet Republicans waited until after the emergency unemployment compensation expired to even present their opening bid. That's why the New Democrat Coalition … Continue Reading
August 19, 2020
Bloomberg: Post Office Fight May Clear Way to Restart Stimulus Negotiations
by Erik Wasson and Saleha Mohsin
The political fight over the post office may create an opening for resuming stalled negotiations on a virus relief bill as Democratic and Republican leaders hint at potential compromises and lawmakers agitate for action. President Donald Trump’s spokeswoman said Wednesday that the administration was willing to look at $25 billion in additional funding for the U.S. Postal Service. That’s the amount Democrats put in their original stimulus plan and are including in post office … Continue Reading
July 29, 2020
E&E News: New Democrats Pitch Party Leaders on Climate Legislation
by Emma Dumain
Rep. Derek Kilmer (D-Wash.), a leader of the New Democrat Coalition, on Capitol Hill. Francis Chung/E&E News The 104 House members of the New Democrat Coalition want party leaders to schedule votes on climate legislation - specifically, legislation being backed by the centrist contingent. The New Democrat Coalition will today send a letter to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) asking them to prioritize, for floor consideration in the coming weeks and … Continue Reading
July 22, 2020
ICYMI: New Dem Leadership Members Outline NDC's Priorities for the Next COVID Package
Since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, the New Democrat Coalition (NDC) has been working hard to advance the needs of our constituents. The NDC successfully secured several key provisions in the last two major coronavirus response packages - The CARES Act & The Heroes Act - and also helped secure needed flexibility for the Payroll Protection Program. The NDC has pushed for more certainty and predictability in the COVID relief packages so they match the scale of the crisis we are … Continue Reading
July 21, 2020
Bloomberg: HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: Industry Lobbying Slowed During Pandemic
by Brandon Lee, Alex Ruoff, & Megan R.
Drugmakers and hospital groups slowed their lobbying spending as the coronavirus spread across the U.S., according to the latest federal lobbying disclosures. Both the American Hospital Association and the American Medical Association spent less on lobbying in the second quarter of 2020 than they did in same quarter for 2019. The AHA spent $4.3 million from April through June, a decrease from the $4.9 million during the same period the year before. The AMA spent $3.8 million, less than the … Continue Reading
July 21, 2020
USA Today: After Trump Meeting, GOP Considers Payroll Tax Cut, Another Stimulus Check in Next COVID Bill
by Christal Hayes
WASHINGTON - Congressional Republicans may offer another round of stimulus checks and a payroll tax cut - a measure long sought by President Donald Trump - as part of their next coronavirus stimulus proposal as lawmakers begin negotiations for additional relief to counter the pandemic's devastation on health and the economy. House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., touted those two provisions after he and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., met at the White House with Trump … Continue Reading
July 20, 2020
The Wall Street Journal: Republicans Put Down Marker on Next Coronavirus-Aid Bill
by Kristina Peterson, Andrew Restuccia, and Catherine Lucey
WASHINGTON-Republicans on Monday outlined their priorities for the next round of coronavirus aid, calling for legal protections for businesses and money to reopen schools but no new funding for states and cities sought by Democrats, kicking off a sprint to pass legislation by early August. Senate Republicans are expected to unveil their bill later this week at a critical moment in the coronavirus pandemic, with cases increasing in many states and new signs that the economic recovery may be … Continue Reading
July 20, 2020
NBC News: Centrist House Democrats Signal Openness to Higher Deficits to Pass Biden's Plans
by Sahil Kapur
WASHINGTON - The leaders of a group of fiscally conscious House Democrats say the coronavirus crisis has sidelined concerns about the national debt, potentially opening up room for Joe Biden to enact broad programs next year if elected president. "This is an emergency. And getting bogged down in trying to identify offsets is not appropriate in an emergency," Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Wash., the chair of the centrist New Democrat Coalition, told reporters on a conference call Monday. Centrist … Continue Reading
July 20, 2020
McClatchy DC: Unemployed Workers' Extra $600 Benefit Is About to Expire -- But Democrats Have New Plans
by David Lightman
Millions of unemployed California residents are facing a sudden $600 drop in their jobless benefits at the end of the month, but Democratic plans would keep the money coming in as long as the economy remains in turmoil. The proposals, which so far have received virtually no Republican support, would tie the benefits to the state of the economy. The $600 a week, which is added to the state's regular benefit, is a federal program created in March to provide a lifeline to jobless people as the … Continue Reading
May 11, 2020
ICYMI: Automatic Stabilizers in the News
The New Democrat Coalition (NDC) is committed to bold, innovative solutions to help Americans deal with the impacts of coronavirus. The NDC was the first House ideological caucus to publicly release a comprehensive set of recommendations, which included automatic triggers to help end the pandemic and mitigate the severe economic disruptions it has caused. Following House passage of the CARES Act, the NDC Leadership team sent a letter to House Leadership and Committee Chairs urging them to … Continue Reading
April 24, 2020
Bloomberg: Democrats Urge Guidance on Loan Payments Once Forbearance Ends
by Jesse Westbrook
A group of politically centrist House Democrats wants the Treasury Department, Federal Reserve and housing regulators to issue guidelines on how borrowers' missed mortgage payments will be handled once the current period of coronavirus-permitted forbearance concludes. The group, known as the New Democrat Coalition, also urges the agencies to create a liquidity facility that will allow "mortgage servicers to fund the payments they must advance to loan owners during the forbearance period," … Continue Reading
April 24, 2020
Bloomberg: HEALTH CARE BRIEFING: Congress Braced for Fight Over More Aid
by Brandon Lee & Alex Ruoff
... Democrats Press for Reopening Strategy: Sixty members of the New Democrat coalition are asking House leadership to include policies in the next coronavirus stimulus bill to help communities start to reopen. In a letter to Pelosi and Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), the group details proposals on testing, surveillance and contact tracing, Emily WIlkins reports. "Congress must put the measures and standards for a National Recovery Strategy in place now so that widespread, … Continue Reading
April 24, 2020
Bloomberg: What to Know in Washington: Congress Turns to Next Stimulus Bill
by Zachary Sherwood & Brandon Lee
... Democrats Press for Reopening Strategy: Sixty members of the New Democrat coalition are asking House leadership to include policies in the next coronavirus stimulus bill to help communities start to reopen. In a letter to Pelosi and Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), the group details proposals on testing, surveillance and contact tracing, Emily Wilkins reports. "Congress must put the measures and standards for a National Recovery Strategy in place now so that widespread, … Continue Reading
April 14, 2020
Roll Call: These Democrats want automatic triggers to keep coronavirus relief flowing
by Lindsey McPherson
A growing number of House Democrats are pushing an idea to provide more certainty to American families and businesses that need help from the federal government to financially weather the coronavirus pandemic. For nearly a month, the New Democrat Coalition has called for automatic stabilizers - a mechanism for keeping government assistance flowing by tying relief programs to economic or timing triggers - to be added to coronavirus relief legislation. "As appropriate, build automatic … Continue Reading
March 12, 2020
E&E News: Moderate Democrats Release Climate Legislative Wish List
by George Cahlink
A group of moderate Democrats is putting the weight of their coalition behind several bills they believe will help the nation reach net-zero emissions by 2050. The House New Democrat Coalition today will formally endorse 11 measures that would address climate change by relying on decarbonization and other approaches for shifting toward a more sustainable economy. The latest proposals build on a climate framework the coalition outlined last August that relied on carbon pricing and other … Continue Reading
February 19, 2020
Democrats Demand Publication of Tariff Report
by Bill Tomson
The Trump administration continues to argue that it can use the threat of auto tariffs as a tool in negotiating trade agreements, but House Democrats are demanding that the Commerce Department report that supposedly justifies the threat be released publicly. Democratic and Republican lawmakers have suggested recently that the threat is actually a bluff and the report itself fails to rationalize the claim that car and car part imports are a national threat - the basis of levying Section 232 … Continue Reading