As I mentioned yesterday, I’ll soon be voting against the Democrats’ $3 trillion, 1,800 page partisan wish list on the House floor later tonight. If you work, you should be better off than if you don’t work. This bill violates that basic principle in a major way. And instead of working with Republicans on prudent COVID-19 relief legislation, Speaker Pelosi has loaded it down with provisions that have nothing to do with the virus. Here are just a few:
A $25 billion bailout of the Postal Service without any needed reforms
A federal takeover of our elections by issuing new mandates on same-day registration and other requirements
Sending coronavirus-related stimulus payments to illegal immigrants
A bailout for the Democrats’ labor union allies
This bill will be ignored by the Senate, and rightfully so.
Head’s up: the National Weather Service expects an enhanced risk of rip currents to develop at our beaches late Friday throughSunday due to the anticipated development of an offshore subtropical cyclone. Be extra careful in the water and keep an eye on the National Weather Services’ webpage for the latest.
The Trump Administration continues to work around the clock to ensure we have afully stocked national stockpile of PPE, other equipment and the industrial capacity we need to address future challenges. You can learn more about these efforts here.
The CDC has updated its resource page for community and faith-based organizations on how to mitigate the risks of a COVID-19 outbreak, available here.
For today’s good news story, I’m highlighting the Junior Women’s League of Smithfield, which is installing blessing boxes around Johnston County. The blessing boxes are stocked with food and other items that families in need can access at any time. And now, in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis, they are more important than ever. Learn about their work here.