Biden Relief Plan Faces Senate Hurdle With Debate Poised to Open

  • Senior Democrats confident remaining issues will be addressed
  • Moderates want tighter targeting for jobless aid, checks
Watch: Rep. John Katko, a Republican from New York, says the stimulus bill that passed in the House will look much different coming out of the Senate.(Source: Bloomberg)
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President Joe Biden’s imperative of swiftly passing his $1.9 trillion pandemic-relief program faces one of its final hurdles: settling disputes among Senate Democrats over how to ensure aid gets to those who truly need it.

With Republicans accusing Democrats of advancing a mammoth spending bill just as the economy is poised to accelerate, a handful of moderate senators is pushing for changes that reduce the risk of assistance flowing to households relatively unscathed by the crisis or to individuals who’d otherwise head back to work.