Senate passes $1.9 trillion COVID relief package
The Senate approved President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package Saturday, over 24 hours after opening debate on the bill. The amended legislation now heads to the House for consideration. If it is approved by the House, it will go to Mr. Biden's desk for his signature. CBS News Capitol Hill producer Rebecca Kaplan has the latest.
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