ORLANDO, Fla. – It’s been eight months since Congress passed the CARES Act but finding common ground for the next COVID relief package remains to be seen.While there’s broad support among members from both parties, they sharply disagree on the size and scope of it.
With the clock ticking before jobless aid runs out for some 12 million Americans, many are calling on lawmakers to come together and get something passed.U.S.
Rep. Darren Soto (D-Fla.) joined News 6 anchor Justin Warmoth on “The Weekly on ClickOrlando.com” to discuss the timeline for another relief package and the promising news when it comes to a vaccine.“Unfortunately, the Senate Republicans have not voted on any package since we passed the CARES Act and we’ve seen President.