US: White House urges Congress to pass separate aid bill for airlines

The Trump administration is urging US lawmakers to pass separate bills to aid airlines and other sectors, given failure to reach agreement on a broader package of stimulus funding, White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany said Tuesday. The US Congress has been deadlocked over another round of economic stimulus aimed at blunting the effects of the coronavirus pandemic that has now killed over 200,000 people in the US. US airlines, facing a huge drop in demand due to virus-related lockdowns, on Tuesday mounted a last-ditch bid to persuade Congress to approve a new $25b bailout to help avert thousands of furloughs set to begin Oct. 1. Delta has agreed to delay a decision on pilot furloughs until Nov. 1, the pilots union said Tuesday. Two key Republican senators this week introduced a bill that would authorize $28.8b in payroll aid for the airlines. But congressional aides say a stand-alone measure is unlikely to win passage given aid requests from so many other struggling industries. McEnany said talks about a broader stimulus measure were continuing with House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and said the White House's agreement to accept a measure valued at $1.5t could still lead to some progress. In the absence of a bigger bill, she urged Pelosi to work on separate legislation to address the needs of airlines, which have warned that they will be forced to carry out mass layoffs unless they receive additional assistance. "The onus is really on Speaker Pelosi, so we encourage her to send one-off bills, perhaps airline funding, or other elements that we could work through the process to get to the American people," she told a briefing at the White House.<br/>
Reuters
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9/23/20