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Sen. Marsha Blackburn on why she voted against coronavirus relief 'phase two' package

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The Senate has approved what they're calling phase two of a coronavirus relief package. The package includes free testing for the virus as well as paid emergency leave, but not everyone in the senate was on board with the relief measure. Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R—Tenn.) joins "Squawk Box" by phone to discuss.

The White House and Congress are scrambling to hash out the details of a massive stimulus package to help a U.S. economy increasingly damaged by the coronavirus pandemic.

There had been hope on Capitol Hill that Congress could pass a deal this week, as President Donald Trump seeks a measure with over $1 trillion in spending.

Late Wednesday afternoon, the Senate passed another relief bill, which has been approved by the House.

Two Democratic aides, who declined to be named due to the sensitivity of negotiations, cautioned it may be difficult to get through both relief packages in a single week.

A White House representative didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment.

A first bill, signed by Trump earlier this month, focused on funding for vaccines, as well as for states and individuals battling the pandemic.

The much broader third relief bill, the details of which remain in flux, could exceed $1 trillion. It may include direct payments to individuals, small-business lending, payroll tax cuts, and credit facilities for larger businesses and commercial paper facilities.

Some of the credit facilities for larger businesses will go to industries the government is looking to aid, a person familiar with the situation told CNBC.

Several companies and industries are seeking relief. They include the U.S. travel and tourism industry, which is seeking $150 billion in aid, the U.S. airline industry which is seeking government aid of more than $50 billion, and Boeing and is seeking $60 billion for itself and the aerospace supply chain.

The administration has made clear it is intent on helping those industries in particular that have been pummeled by travel restrictions. Trump said in a news conference Tuesday that the challenges facing the industry are not its fault.

Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have supported offering relief to certain industries, particularly airlines, which have drastically cut back capacity as the coronavirus and resulting travel restrictions spread. Defenders of industrywide bailouts think collapses would hurt workers as well as executives. Airlines, in particular, are viewed as essential to the U.S economy, supporting 750,000 jobs and local hubs throughout the country.

“Central banks need to work with major financial institutions to target cheap credit to vulnerable businesses — airlines, hotels, manufacturers paralyzed by broken supply chains and the like,” wrote Damon Silvers director of policy and special counsel for the AFL-CIO.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin has told GOP senators that unemployment could reach 20% if Congress doesn’t enact the administration’s proposed stimulus package.

A number of Democrats, however, have said they will not support any bailout of an industry that doesn’t come with sacrifice from companies.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts on Tuesday outlined her own set of stipulations for any big business that receives federal bailout money. They include permanently giving up stock buybacks and adding at least one seat to the board representing workers.

There have also been continued disputes between the two parties over paid leave for workers. Democrats have pushed hard to offer all U.S. workers the ability to stay home during the pandemic without fear of losing a paycheck. Republicans, though, have argued that certain small businesses may not be able to afford that service, while cash flow freezes up.

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