HEROES Act: House of Representatives pass the largest economic stimulus bill in history

On Friday May 15, the United States House of Representatives passed a new stimulus bill, known as the Health and Economic Recovery Omnibus Emergency Solutions act (HEROES Act), in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. If passed by the Senate, the bill, estimated to be worth more than $3 trillion, will be the largest relief package in the country’s history. The sweeping legislation is intended to financially fuel the economy, similarly to the original CARES Act.

The new bill is expected to extend, supplement and build new spending programs on top of the CARES Act and various other bills that have passed to address the COVID-19 crisis. The following provides a high-level overview of the expansive 1,800 page legislation and provides insight into some of the emergency funding programs provided for in the HEROES Act:

The HEROES Act has proven to be one of the most ambitious economic stimulus packages in history. In fact, the new legislation has been compared to The New Deal, the stimulus package created under President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression. However, the future of the behemoth bill is unclear as the Senate and President Donald Trump have already voiced opposition, citing that additional spending is not necessary at this time. It is unclear when the Senate will vote on the HEROES Act but it is likely that the bill will require extensive negotiation and support before being sent to the President. As always, McDonald Hopkins will continue to follow the HEROES Act and provide updated information as it becomes available.

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