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Congressional Leaders Near Deal On Roughly $900 Billion COVID-19 Relief Bill



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Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi speaks during her weekly news conference last week on Capitol Hill.





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Congressional Leaders Remain At An Impasse On COVID-19 Relief

South Dakota Sen. John Thune, a top GOP leader, told reporters leaders were discussing stimulus checks for individuals of $600-700.

The four top congressional leaders, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., McConnell, R-Ky., Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-NY, and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., met in Pelosi’s Capitol suite for several hours Tuesday evening.

The talks are continuing, though Pelosi and McConnell say they are committed to completing a bill before the end of the year. Leaders plan to attach the coronavirus measure to an omnibus spending bill. Doing so may require them to pass an additional short-term funding stopgap to allow committees to write legislative language for the COVID-19 provisions. The federal government is scheduled to run out of money on December 18 so a temporary bill would avoid any brief shutdown as both chambers process the package.

«Nothing is a done deal yet, but I think progress is being made, seems like there’s movement in the right direction, and I guess I’m hopeful that we’ll be able to hit the deadline, Thune said.

The sudden rush towards agreement comes after months of public, partisan bickering and virtually no private negotiation on an aid package. Pelosi and McConnell have traded vastly different proposals over the past several months but had not directly engaged in talks.

Instead, a bipartisan group of more moderate lawmakers from both parties launched their own working group to craft a workable agreement. Groups like these frequently emerge but it is rare that leaders fully embrace their proposals.



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Top Democrats Back Off Demands For Larger COVID-19 Bill

The biggest change to the legislation produced by the bipartisan group is the addition of a new round of stimulus checks. Sens. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Josh Hawley, R-Mo., have demanded that checks be included in the package and have considered blocking any legislation that does not include the funds.


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Bernie Sanders On Coronavirus Relief Bill

«We have right now probably the worst set of crises in this country since the Great Depression, Sanders told NPR’s All Things Considered. «I do not believe that it is appropriate for members of Congress to go back to their families for the Christmas holidays while so many millions of families in this country are struggling just to stay alive.

NPR’s Alana Wise contributed to this story
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