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On The Money: Senators push for changes as chamber nears vote on $1 9T relief bill | Warren offers bill to create wealth tax

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Biden Reportedly Making Lobbying Effort to Unify Senate Democrats Ahead of COVID Relief Bill Vote

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Senate mulls changes to $1 9 trillion coronavirus bill

Senate mulls changes to $1.9 trillion coronavirus bill Jordain Carney © Greg Nash Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) The $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief plan is facing a potential wood chipper in the Senate as lawmakers consider making changes to the mammoth bill. The House passed the legislation on Friday, sending it to the Senate, where it could come up next week. Leadership wants to get the bill signed into law by mid-March. But before Senate Democrats can pass the bill, they ll need to go through an hours-long voting session known as a vote-a-rama, where any senator will be able to offer an amendment. Any changes will require the coronavirus relief package to go back to the House.

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