Senate passes $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package deal



The Senate handed a historic $2 trillion coronavirus aid package deal Wednesday evening, because it tries to stem the destruction the pandemic has dropped at American lives and wallets. 

The chamber accredited the mammoth invoice the biggest financial rescue package deal in U.S. historical past in a unanimous 96-Zero vote after days of livid negotiations, partisan sniping and raised tempers on the Senate flooring. The invoice now heads to the Home, which is able to push to go it by voice vote Friday morning as a result of most representatives are out of Washington. 

"This can be a proud second for the US Senate and for the nation and we will win this battle within the very close to future," Senate Majority Chief Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., advised reporters after the vote.

The 880-page laws consists of one-time direct funds to people, stronger unemployment insurance coverage, loans and grants to companies and extra health-care assets for hospitals, states and municipalities. It consists of necessities that...



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