KEY POINTS
  • Sen. Dick Durbin told CNBC that airline shareholders are not getting relief from a $50 billion industry bailout passed last week as part of a $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill. 
  • He said lawmakers attached "strings" to what companies can do with the taxpayer money they receive. 
  • The Democratic whip said he wants to pass more federal response money as the crisis evolves. 

The second-ranking Senate Democrat on Thursday denied that Congress rescued airline shareholders by passing a $50 billion industry bailout last week. 

Lawmakers approved the taxpayer aid as part of a $2 trillion coronavirus relief package, the largest emergency spending plan in U.S. history designed to limit the economic destruction from the coronavirus pandemic. Commercial airlines have seen a dramatic drop in customers as the outbreak proliferates.