The US House of Representatives has passed a stimulus package bill worth US $ 2.20 trillion and US $ 2,700 trillion to respond to Corona19.

This measure is the largest economic aid in the history of the United States, and is larger than the measures prepared to recover the economy during the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, and takes effect when President Donald Trump signs it.

The House of Representatives convened a meeting at 9:00 am local time yesterday to discuss the legislation and listened to the opinions of lawmakers. After four hours of discussion, the bill was processed by oral vote.

The majority of lawmakers said yes.

Republican Senator Thomas Mash, who has been opposed to oral voting, asked for a vote on a VOA from Congressman Anthony Brown, who served as the preliminary chairman of the council just before the vote, but was not accepted.

In response to the vote, Congressman Nancy Pelosi said, "Today we all admit that our country is facing a historic economic and health emergency."

He also said, "I know this cannot be our final legislation." He is preparing a fourth Corona19 response.

Earlier, Congress passed the $ 8.3 billion and $ 100 billion emergency budget legislation, and this is the third measure to support large-scale packages.

The measure included support measures to help businesses, workers and households struggling with Corona 19.

About 614 trillion won for corporate loans in need, about 450 trillion won for small and medium-sized enterprises relief, about 308 trillion won to expand unemployment insurance benefits such as unemployment benefits, and about 308 trillion won to pay cash to individuals and families, and state and local governments About 184 trillion won, and about 159 trillion won are supported for hospitals and medical facilities.

Previously, the Senate unanimously passed the bill in the vote by 96 members.

As a result, the package legislation left only the signature of President Donald Trump.

President Trump is expected to sign as soon as the bill is passed, and once signed, it will take effect as law.