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Sec. Mnuchin Testifies on Coronavirus Stimulus

Sec. Mnuchin Testifies on Coronavirus Stimulus

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Social Studies

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The transcript covers a House panel discussion on the coronavirus crisis, highlighting bipartisan support for a new relief bill. It emphasizes the need to control the pandemic to ensure long-term economic recovery. Key figures like Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer express dissatisfaction with the current stimulus negotiations, seeking more funds than Republicans propose. Despite the August recess, discussions continue, with Secretary Mnuchin open to further negotiations. The transcript concludes with signs of potential future talks as both parties aim to reach an agreement.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What is the main reason given for needing another coronavirus relief bill?

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2.

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What do House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer believe about the White House negotiators' offer?

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What are the Democrats asking for in terms of funding for the next round of stimulus?

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What did Secretary Mnuchin express willingness to do during the negotiations?

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What signs indicate that more negotiations could be expected in the future?

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