KEY POINTS
  • "Now is the time to do the deal, and we just encourage our leadership as well as the folks in the Senate: Let's get this done," Rep. Tom Reed, R-N.Y., told CNBC. 
  • Reed said the need for more economic assistance to various industries and unemployed Americans is "significant." 
  • Reed, co-chair of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, added he does not see a path toward additional stimulus after the Nov. 3 presidential election.

Republican Rep. Tom Reed on Thursday urged leaders in Washington to find a compromise on coronavirus relief legislation, saying the "need is significant" for additional economic assistance across the U.S. 

"I think there is need across all spectrums, not just particular industries like restaurants and live venues, movies, what have you, airlines and others," Reed, who represents a large swath of western and central New York state that includes Ithaca, said on CNBC's "The Exchange."