Senate Democrats voted on Thursday to take up a sweeping $1.9 trillion coronavirus bill, teeing off what's expected to be a days-long sprint to pass the legislation. The Senate voted 50-50 to proceed to the coronavirus relief legislation, with Vice President Harris breaking the tie to advance the bill. Vice Pres. Harris casts the tie-breaking vote to proceeded with consideration of Pres. Biden's $1.9 trillion dollar COVID relief bill, the.
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Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) is seeking to avoid any last-minute changes to President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill, three sources familiar with the talks told Axios. The sources told the news outlet that Schumer expects the final version of the measure to remain relatively unchanged.Schumer met with moderate Democratic senators on Thursday morning, who pushed for several changes to the bill including more.