Virus aid negotiations at a standstill as time dwindles
Story Date: 7/23/2020

 

Source: ROLL CALL, 7/21/20


Top negotiators from the White House and Capitol Hill worked through differences on a new round of coronavirus relief legislation Tuesday, although it was clear by day’s end that there wasn’t yet agreement even among Republicans on what their opening offer should be. With less than three weeks before both chambers are scheduled to leave for the August recess, Senate Republicans sought to generate momentum by unveiling some details of their emerging plan Tuesday, including $105 billion to help schools reopen.

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