Here Is What's In Congress' COVID-19 Relief Package

December 21, 2020 - NPR
Brian Naylor

Congress plans to pass on Monday a bipartisan $900 billion COVID-19 relief bill after intense negotiations over its final details. Leaders of both parties are lauding the agreement, claiming victory for provisions they were able to get in ・and keep out. The measure includes up to a $600 relief check for many Americans as well as an assortment of aid for small businesses and money to purchase and distribute vaccines.

The pandemic relief is being passed as part of a bill to fund the federal government through the end of the current fiscal year on Sept. 30, 2021.

Here's a look at some of the details announced by congressional leaders from both parties:

Individual benefits

Small-business help

Vaccines

Broadband access

Transportation aid

Lawmakers also agreed to provide $45 billion in transportation-related assistance, including:

Education

Agriculture

Medical bills

Tax-deductible meals