For some reason I think that would be too high, but I suppose we don't need to spend all the money if we don't actually need to (plus they are grants anyways). Presenting the following amendment:
SENATE BILL
To put more effort into fighting the COVID-19 pandemic
Be it enacted in both Houses of Congress Assembled,
Section 1: Name
1. This bill may be referred to as the "Further efforts in pandemic fighting Act"
Section 2: Findings
Congress finds the following:
1. That hospitals in states like Washington, New York and New Jersey have reached or are close to reaching their maximum capacity
2. That the curve of contagions is gradually flattening
3. That testing must be increased and become more widespread before the economy can reopen
Section 3: Actions to take
1. Congress hereby authorizes and encourages the opening of temporary field hospitals in non-healthcare related venues in order to treat the excess amount of cases. States begin building open these when hospitals in a certain county are at 80% of their capacity and open them when hospitals are at 90% of their capacity.
2. Nothing in this bill shall be construed as to reduce or ignore safety or hygenic standards as they may be prescribed by law
3. The government of Atlasia hereby encourages and promotes states and regions to ramp up testing in order to better trace contagions.
4. 300$ million $2 billion shall be appropiated as grants to the states and regions for the regional and state governments to pursue the objectives established in this bill
Section 4: Enactment
1. This bill shall become enacted immediately after passage