KEY POINTS
  • Congress is locked in a stalemate over coronavirus stimulus as infections surge around the country and new state and local restrictions threaten businesses and jobs.
  • Neither Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell nor House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have budged from their positions on pandemic relief despite the mounting toll the outbreak is taking on the country.
  • President-elect Joe Biden is urging Congress to approve legislation before he takes office, while President Donald Trump has showed more interest in the last two weeks in fighting the 2020 election results than governing.
US Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi (R), Democrat of California, and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, Democrat of New York hold a press briefing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on November 6, 2020.

Congress appeared nowhere close to passing another coronavirus relief bill Tuesday as infections surge across the country and new public health restrictions threaten businesses and jobs.

Lawmakers have not passed new aid in months during the health and economic crisis. As the virus again overwhelms hospitals and forces state and local officials to restrict economic activity, Republicans and Democrats have not budged from their positions on stimulus.