Senate Republicans are preparing to put out a roughly $1 trillion coronavirus relief bill proposal later Monday, launching a mad dash to reach a bipartisan agreement on the legislation before a federal unemployment insurance supplement ends this week
The number and size of the policy differences between Republicans and Democrats will likely make it difficult for the parties to come together on a compromise in just a few days. Top White House officials have floated the idea of breaking off some policy items into.
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