Sen. Susan Collins said Monday on the Senate floor that she "can not believe that the answer" to the coronavirus crisis from Senate Democrats "is delay, delay, delay. No sense of urgency."



"Never have I seen Republicans and Democrats fail to come together when confronted with a crisis."



"Is that what we’ve come to?" Collins said, criticizing Democrats over the delay.



"We don’t have another day. We don’t have another hour. We don’t have another minute to delay acting."





SEN. SUSAN COLLINS: Mr. President, we are in the midst of a crisis in our country, a crisis caused by the coronavirus. I cannot believe that the answer to this crisis as we move to address the economic consequences that are so severe for the people of this country that the answer from our friends on the other side of the aisle is "delay, delay, delay." No sense of urgency. No hurry.



I will tell you, Mr. President, I've had the honor to serve in this body for many years. Never, never have I seen republicans and Democrats fail to come together when confronted with a crisis. We did so after 9/11. We did so with the financial meltdown in 2008. Here we are facing an enemy that is invisible but equally devastating to the health of our people and to the health of our economy. And yet unbelievably the Democratic leader objected to my even being able to speak this morning. Is that what we've come to?



The Democratic leader objected to our convening at 9:00 this morning so that we could begin working in earnest. Is that what we've come to? We've been working on a bipartisan basis, through the task force, with both Republicans and Democrats making very good progress, and putting together a comprehensive package, the third package that we have dealt with. This one is to address and prevent the economic devastation that is being caused by this virus.



We don't have another day. We don't have another hour. We don't have another minute to delay acting.



I have talked with businesses all over my state, small mom and pop businesses like a diner, a third-generation diner operated by the Simonas family in Lewiston, Maine. For the first time ever, they have had to close their doors. As Linda Simonas told me through tears yesterday, we -- this is the first time ever we have been unemployed. Our son is unemployed. Our friends who have worked with us at this diner for years are unemployed.



And we have a very good plan that we have worked in a bipartisan way, Marco Rubio and I on the Republican side, Ben Cardin and Jeanne Shaheen in very good faith on the Democratic side, that would help these small businesses and keep their employees paid.



Keep their employees getting paychecks. How can that possibly be controversial? How can any of us want to see millions of Americans lose their paychecks, their health insurance, their contributions to their retirement plans? We have a package that's part of this broader legislation. As the majority leader pointed out just yesterday, had we invoked cloture, that's not the end of the process. There still could have been 30 hours for us to refine this package. And keep in mind, every single one of these task forces has been bipartisan. Do we agree on everything? Of course not.



But surely, surely in this time of extreme crisis for our country, when people are getting sick, when people are dying from the coronavirus, when we are facing unemployment rates which could go as high as 20%, according to the treasury secretary, surely we ought to be able to pull together and work quickly to respond to the needs of the American people. Mr. President, I cannot believe the objections to proceeding to this package. Is this package perfect? No, but that's why negotiations are still going on. But don't we want to act quickly to provide relief to the American workers?



This is disgraceful. We do not have time. Time is not on our side. Let's get the job done for the American people.



.@SenatorCollins can keep her crocodile tears.



She voted & fought HARD to strip pandemic prep funding. She helped drive the lack of preparation that we had leading up to this.



What’s actually disgraceful is her “I’m a Moderate Lady” dance to cover up brutal policies and votes. https://t.co/sY2Iv4y3fT — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) March 23, 2020

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