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Senate reaches deal on $10 billion in COVID-19 spending
Senate negotiators have reached agreement on a $10 billion pandemic relief package that both chambers hope to act on this week.
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Senate negotiators have reached agreement on a $10 billion pandemic relief package that both chambers hope to act on this week.
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Senators negotiating a COVID-19 supplemental funding package have an “agreement in principle” to provide roughly $10 billion.
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Senate Democrats want to pass a COVID-19 funding deal and confirm Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson by the end of next week.