As the Omicron variant works its way around the country and COVID cases are rising, the online petition is nearing a major milestone.
An online petition that began in 2020 calling for $2,000 monthly stimulus checks for every American during the pandemic is now a tad shy of its goal of 3 million signatures. Saturday night it sat at 2,984,500 signatures.
Though Bonin's petition has gained more than 48,000 new supporters over the last six weeks, it's unlikely that Congress as a whole will be fazed by it.—were $1,200 per person, plus an additional $500 for each dependent. Those began hitting bank accounts in April 2020.
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