White House aims to get relief bill deal in 48 hours
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Outstanding issues include virus testing plan, aid to state, local governments, tax cuts to families
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Coronavirus relief talks have entered a 'new phase' as Dems, White House look to cut deal in next 48 hours: Meadows
Coronavirus relief negotiations have entered a "new phase," as Trump administration officials and Democratic leaders look to cut a deal on another round of emergency aid in the next 48 hours, White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Wednesday.
Differences remain between White House, Democrats on COVID relief: Meadows
WASHINGTON - There are a number of differences between the White House and Democrats in Congress on coronavirus relief but President Donald Trump is "willing to lean into" working toward an agreement, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said on Wednesday. "There continues to be a number of differences but, as I mentioned earlier, we've entered a new phase where we're actually
Negotiators hopeful on reaching coronavirus stimulus deal as White House eyes 48-hour deadline
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows are both optimistic about reaching a coronavirus stimulus deal, with the Trump administration eyeing another 48-hour timetable on Wednesday.Mrs. Pelosi, California Democrat, said she's confident a deal will be reached soon to mitigate the pandemic's economic fallout, ...
White House pushing for stimulus deal within next 48 hours
The White House is projecting optimism in negotiations with Democrats on stimulus legislation, saying that the goal is to reach an agreement within the next 48 hours."I am optimistic. We do share one goal and that...
White House Official Says Next 48 Hours Key For Stimulus Deal
A White House official on Wednesday said the next two days of talks over a new US stimulus package will be critical, as Washington policymakers touted only incremental progress in negotiations.
After months of dialogue and increasing signs of progress in recent days, both Democrats and Republicans say differences remain but they are nonetheless starting to put elements in writing that could become a legislative package costing trillions of dolla…