With millions of Americans unemployed, and small business owners facing nearly unprecedented financial challenges amid the coronavirus pandemic, the debate in Congress is heating up over exactly what shape the next coronavirus stimulus package will take.

On Monday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell unveiled Republican Senators' coronavirus relief plan. Called the Health, Economic Assistance, Liability Protection and Schools (HEALS) Act, the $1 trillion bill proposes stimulus benefits such as a second $1,200 economic impact payment to Americans who qualify. The proposed bill would also replace the previous CARES Act's $600 enhanced federal unemployment insurance that expires this week for most Americans with payments capped at 70% of a worker's previous wages (capped at $500 per week), starting in October.