Amid re-election concerns, some GOP senators expressed frustration over the party’s go-slow approach on the next round of coronavirus relief
WASHINGTON—Some vulnerable Senate Republicans expressed frustration over the party’s go-slow approach on the next round of coronavirus relief, urging quicker action to counter the pandemic as re-election concerns start to play a more prominent role on Capitol Hill.
In tweets and comments to reporters, Sen. Cory Gardner said the Republican-controlled Senate shouldn’t go on recess until it passed more legislation related to the coronavirus response. He said he planned to block a unanimous consent motion to adjourn...
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