Watch VideoThe House has approved the Democratic plan to provide help to people during the pandemic, but it's unlikely the Senate will move it forward. No Republicans voted for the $2.2 trillion plan.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Democrats and the Trump administration are not close to agreement on certain issues.
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House Passes COVID-19 Relief Bill, But It's Unlikely To Pass Senate
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