Senate leader McConnell says he wants coronavirus aid bill by year’s end

Mitch McConnell

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Wednesday said Congress needed to approve a new coronavirus aid bill by the end of 2020 as lawmakers return to work following Tuesday’s elections.

Saying he hoped that partisanship over such a stimulus bill will subside with voting for president and members of Congress over, McConnell said there was a “need to do it by the end of the year.” He also noted the “possibility” that such a bill “will do more for state and local governments,” a key Democratic demand.

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