
Biden’s COVID-19 bill heads back to the House: What’s in it, and what’s out?
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Senate Democrats passed a sweeping coronavirus relief package on a party-line basis Saturday, sending the nearly $2 trillion measure back over to the House, after which it will head to President Biden's desk for his signature.
House Democrats aim to approve the measure in time for Biden to sign it into law before Sunday, when two federal jobless aid programs expire, leaving millions of Americans without an income. Take a closer at the specific provisions included in the American Rescue Plan, and the measures that didn't make the cut.More Related News

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