KEY POINTS
  • President-elect Joe Biden is expected on Thursday to unveil his long-awaited stimulus plan.
  • A person familiar with the transition team's thinking confirmed that Biden will try to garner bipartisan support for his relief plan.
  • The proposal is expected to include a boost to the recently authorized $600 direct payments to most Americans and support for local government.
  • Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., said on Thursday he would be in favor of $2,000 stimulus checks and open to discussions with his Democratic colleagues.
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden speaks as he announces members of economics and jobs team at his transition headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, January 8, 2021.

President-elect Joe Biden is expected on Thursday to unveil his long-awaited stimulus plan, with those familiar with the legislation suggesting the transition team is hoping to draw bipartisan support for the bill in Congress.

The proposal is expected to contain several Democratic priorities, including a boost to the recently authorized $600 direct payments to most Americans, an extension of increased unemployment insurance and support for state and local governments.