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Meet the 28 lawmakers who want to make stimulus checks recurring in Biden’s infrastructure plan

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Stimulus checks have been a cornerstone of pandemic relief, helping offset financial strains brought on by COVID-19. But studies have shown that those checks only last Americans a few months, and many Democratic lawmakers want to implement recurring direct payments for a sustainable economic recovery.

Under the CARES Act signed into law in March 2020, Americans received their first $1,200 stimulus check. Then came the December $600 check, and most recently, President Joe Biden signed the American Rescue Plan into law, which included $1,400 stimulus checks.

Democratic lawmakers don’t want Biden to stop there.

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