WASHINGTON (AP) - House leaders' plan for swift action on a $2.2 trillion package to ease the coronavirus pandemic 's devastating toll on the U.S.
economy and health care system ran into complications Friday as a maverick conservative threatened to delay passage until most lawmakers return to Washington for a vote.
Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., who's opposed to the massive bill, set the House on edge by threatening to try to force a roll call vote.
Party leaders had hoped to pass the measure by voice vote without lawmakers having to take the risk of traveling to Washington. RELATED: CoronavirusNOW.com, FOX launches national hub for COVID-19 news and updates Massie took to Twitter to suggest he'd require a quorum of lawmakers — some 216