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As Americans struggle to make ends meet during the coronavirus outbreak, the Senate says they won't consider another relief package until June
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- Senate leaders say they won't vote on another coronavirus relief package until June, the Associated Press reported.
- The House is getting ready to vote on a $3 trillion relief package this Friday, which would include another round of stimulus checks for Americans.
- President Donald Trump said the package would be "dead on arrival."
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Leaders in the Senate say they won't consider voting on another coronavirus relief package till June, the Associated Press reported.
The move comes as Democrats push for a $3 trillion pandemic relief package that could provide another round of stimulus check to Americans.
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