Inhofe Votes for Bill to Bring Relief to Oklahoma Families As Christmas Approaches

Statement

Date: Dec. 22, 2020

U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Okla.) made the following statement after voting for legislation that would provide needed coronavirus relief to families in Oklahoma and fund the government until September 30, 2021.

"After Senate Republicans have been working to pass additional COVID relief for months, I am pleased to announce we finally have responsible, bipartisan legislation that will provide direct and targeted coronavirus relief for families, hospitals and small businesses. In addition to continuing successful CARES Act programs, like the Paycheck Protection Program that already saved 625,102 jobs in Oklahoma, it will provide needed funds for vaccine distribution for all Americans, continue unemployment benefits and provide a new round of stimulus payments for households to help with immediate expenses. The legislation will also continue to make sure our hospitals, especially rural hospitals, and doctors, nurses and public health workers have what they need to keep fighting the coronavirus while also distributing the vaccine. I am glad Congress could come together to focus on the urgent needs of Oklahoma families as we look to a new year.

"Additionally, I'm pleased this legislation fully funds the Department of Defense through the fiscal year. Time and time again, we hear from our military leaders that the most critical thing they need is consistent, regular funding. This legislation will fully fund my NDAA, as well as all Oklahoma defense priorities."


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