Ohio Republican Rep. Steve Stivers, who publicly declined to approve a $ 1,400 additional check to complete the two million dollars that President Joe Biden has left behind for the citizens, has proposed a new federal administration.
Follow your interview with Yahoo! Finance, Stivers will be available to “sign up for a $ 1,400 check for the vacant person”.
The Member of the Federal Representative Chamber of Deputies stated that it was not “in favor of giving a check for $ 1,400 per night” for the sole purpose of this condition.
“I’m buying some with the $ 1,400 and we’m getting rid of it,” he said.
The representative will also ask the Biden administration to consider this possibility to “increase the amount of reimbursement as soon as possible”.
“It’s so important that we can build up herd immunity as soon as possible,” Ohio @RepSteveStivers say. “Although I do not want to give a $ 1400 check for anything, I would be willing to sign a stimulus check … for people taking the vaccine.” pic.twitter.com/qEeOG1uXcz
– Yahoo Finance (@YahooFinance) 21 January 2021
While in Puerto Rico, the Department of Home Affairs is depositing the $ 600 check for the 2.8 million beneficiaries. According to the agency’s secretary, Francisco Parés, the deposit will be up to 200 miles daily and will be completed within the next few weeks.
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