KEY POINTS
  • Senate Republicans failed to advance their latest coronavirus stimulus bill. 
  • The relief package fell short of the 60 votes needed to move forward as all Democrats and one Republican opposed it. 
  • The legislation included reinstating enhanced unemployment insurance, but at $300 per week form the previous $600, and authorizing new small business loans. 
  • Democrats called it inadequate because it did not include state and local government relief and food assistance, among other measures.

The Senate failed Thursday to advance a Republican coronavirus stimulus plan, the latest blow to stalled efforts to pass another package to mitigate the pandemic's economic damage. 

The measure fell short of the 60 votes needed on a procedural step to move toward passage. All Democrats present, and one Republican — Rand Paul of Kentucky — opposed it in a 52-47 vote. The nearly unanimous vote for the GOP followed weeks of disagreements within the Republican caucus about whether to pass any more aid at all.