washington correspondent anna wiernicki is in washington with more on what this final bill looks like an a. that s right the bill has one more stop to make back in the house before can head to the president s desk and there s a lot of pressure from lawmakers to get this passed quickly and to make sure that americans can actually see this relief before unemployment benefits expire on march 14th. white house press secretary jen psaki says it s all hands on deck to get president biden s 1.9 trillion dollar relief package across the finish line there picking up the phone checking in with offices, making sure they have their questions answered the bill nearly cleared the senate late saturday. house speaker nancy pelosi says the house will vote on the modified version this week help is on the way. that promise is kept in this legislation to all americans under the senate s plan americans making up to $75,000 and couples making up to $150,000 per year are eligible to receive a $14
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