As talks with Democrats on a new coronavirus aid package remain stalled, Senate Republicans proposed a ‘skinny’ stimulus bill. WSJ’s Gerald F. Seib explains why this might be Congress’s last chance to pass a law before the election. Photo: AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin (left)/Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg (right) (Originally Published September 9, 2020) WASHINGTON—House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) is readying a new, scaled-down package on coronavirus aid that would include assistance to airlines, restaurants and small businesses, according to people familiar with the matter. Democratic aides said Mrs. Pelosi was aiming for a price tag of around $2.4 trillion, down from the $3.5 trillion bill that Democrats passed in May, but in the range of what Mrs. Pelosi has said she would be willing to move to in negotiations with the White House and Republicans, who have called…