Broadcast evening news shows failed to properly contextualize the current deadlock in Congress over the extension of unemployment benefits and a new coronavirus relief bill, leaving out important information about Democrats’ already passed House bill and Republican infighting. Among 13 segments, just three mentioned the Heroes Act that Democrats passed in May, and only two mentioned Republican opposition to their own Senate plan.
In May, House Democrats passed the $3 trillion Heroes Act, a bill that would have sent a second round of stimulus checks to Americans and extended the $600 dollar unemployment insurance through January. Republicans in the Senate refused to take up the bill for a vote, letting the unemployment benefits expire on July 31. Additionally, Senate Republicans waited until the last minute to present their own bill, the Heals Act, on July 27, just days before the unemployment benefits were set to expire and amid opposition within their own party.
Media Matters looked at the CBS, NBC, and ABC evening newscasts since July 27 and found that only 23% -- three out of 13 -- segments on COVID-19 relief negotiations mentioned the passage of the Heroes Act in May. NBC Nightly News failed to mention the Democrats’ passed bill a single time in six segments, and CBS Evening News mentioned it only once in four segments. ABC World News Tonight mentioned the Democratic bill in two out of the three segments.