The US Senate Republican majority issued their latest proposed pandemic relief and recovery legislation on July 27, 2020. Among other things, the proposal addresses aspects of previous relief packages set to expire on July 31st. Unveiled as the Health, Economic Assistance, Liability Protection and Schools (HEALS) Act, the measure is a collection of separate proposals prepared by the Senate Finance Committee, the Small Business Committee and the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee and other committees. The proposal as a whole is significantly narrower than the Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions (HEROES) Act the House Democrats passed in May.
The differences between the two measures underscore the difficulty of compromise within the next few weeks before the scheduled August recess. With negotiations now beginning in earnest, we are monitoring these developments. The recently introduced HEALS Act includes the following health-related provisions:
Although the Senate has yet to take action on the HEALS Act, the pace of negotiations has quickened, both with Senate Democrats and leadership of the House of Representatives. There is pressure to come to an agreement before Congress begins its August recess. We are following these developments and will provide further updates as warranted.
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