Senate Republicans aim to unveil new coronavirus bill details
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in the U.S. Senate are aiming to unveil details of a massive new coronavirus bill later on Thursday that is intended to help the U.S. economy weather the ill-effects of the growing outbreak, according to a Republican lawmaker.
"I think some of those details will be available later today,” Republican Senator Todd Young told reporters, adding that a proposal could emerge as early as the afternoon.
“I think we're unified. There may be some outliers … who have some discrete concerns. But there's been unity within the (Republican) conference," the Indiana Republican said.
(Reporting by David Morgan)
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