
Senate COVID relief bill is headed for final vote after sleepless, tumultuous night
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The Senate is poised to vote soon Saturday on President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus stimulus legislation after a sleepless and drama-filled overnight session.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said senators were determined to "power through" Saturday to finish the bill that will deliver another round of $1,400 stimulus checks, extend $300-per-week unemployment benefits and offer more food and rental assistance to struggling Americans. The road to passage has been marked by delays, long nights and a historic vote. The drama started on Thursday afternoon when Vice President Kamala Harris had to come to the rescue of Senate Democrats to cast a deciding 51st vote to open debate on the coronavirus relief bill.More Related News













