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Senate Nears Saturday Passage After All-Nighter: Stimulus Update

  • Check here for updates on Biden’s proposed $1.9 trillion plan
  • Moderate Democrats forced compromise on unemployment benefits

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WATCH: President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus package faces a marathon of votes in the Senate with Republicans attempting to reign in the plan.Source: Bloomberg)
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The Senate is on track to pass President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus bill as early as midday Saturday after a compromise reduced added unemployment benefits to $300 a week, one of several ways moderate Democrats shaped the bill to be less generous than the House version.

Democrats also fought off a raft of Republican amendments to cut state and local funding, redirect Amtrak funding, end aid to indebted minority farmers, and stop grants for non-profit entities. The amendment process began after 11 a.m. on Friday.