Mark Green Votes for Coronavirus, Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act

 

U.S. Rep. Mark Green (R-TN-07) announced Friday that he voted in favor of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.

“The CARES Act isn’t perfect, but it ensures that help is on the way, and it’s a lot better than the radical leftist wish list Speaker Pelosi was trying to ram through Congress. The loans for small businesses are needed now more than ever. The government has forced employers’ doors shut, and we need America’s small businesses on Main Street to be back on their feet as soon as possible. The expansion of telemedicine, reforms to HSAs, and regulatory relief are all important wins for every American. This bill could have been far worse—had Speaker Pelosi had her way. We must remember massive bailouts are never the answer. We could—and should—have done better,” Green said in a press release.

“For example, instead of giving almost everyone a check, we should have worked instead through existing government programs to better help those who are truly in need. After all, every $1,200 to someone who doesn’t need it is $1,200 not spent fighting coronavirus. That’s also $1,200 not spent on providing relief to those who have lost their jobs and don’t have cash to pay their rent or feed their families. Additionally, the unemployment insurance provision in the bill could end up making the crisis worse by incentivizing people to collect unemployment over returning to their jobs.”

Green also said there were other things he disliked.

“Truthfully, I also have a very hard time seeing how $75 million to the National Endowment for the Humanities, $75 million to the National Endowment for the Arts, and $25 million to the Kennedy Center is relevant to the emergency at hand. That’s another $175 million there alone that could’ve been put toward helping American workers and families—who, quite frankly, couldn’t care less about those three fine institutions when they’re losing their jobs and having to shut down their family businesses. And make no mistake: That’s another $175 million in this $2.2 trillion bill that will have to be paid for one day—by our children, and our grandchildren.”

America’s families, workers, independent contractors, and small businesses, Green went on to say, need relief now.

“And, sadly, over the past week, Speaker Pelosi’s negotiations held up critical aid to the Americans who need it most—and were somewhat successful in loading up this bill with pork,” Green said.

“Despite the partisan antics, however, the adults at the table prevailed and common sense won the day. Much-needed relief to the American people is on the way.”

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Chris Butler is an investigative journalist at The Tennessee Star. Follow Chris on Facebook. Email tips to [email protected].

 

 

 

 

 

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3 Thoughts to “Mark Green Votes for Coronavirus, Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act”

  1. […] As reported, Congress passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act last week. […]

  2. Throwthemout

    Time to thrown Mark Green out. He just voted to bankrupt America.

  3. 83ragtop50

    Mr. Green. When do you take a hard stand against this kind of highly faulted bill? You say you do not like it but you continue to encourage this behavior by voting for it. Get a backbone.

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