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Coronavirus: Congressional leaders strike roughly $ 8 billion bipartisan emergency funding deal – NBCNews.com, NBC News

Coronavirus: Congressional leaders strike roughly $ 8 billion bipartisan emergency funding deal – NBCNews.com, NBC News

Congressional leaders in the House and the Senate on Wednesday reached a bipartisan deal on a roughly $ 8 billion emergency funding bill to fight the coronavirus that has been spreading throughout the United States, according to Democratic and Republican appropriators.

The deal would provide $ 7.8 billion to fight the coronavirus and would include a mandatory funding authorization for $ (million over a) – year period to be used toward a remote health care program.

Soon after the agreement’s overall framework was released, lawmakers released the – page bill. Two Democratic leadership sources told NBC that the House is expected to vote on the deal later in the day. It will need two-thirds of the House to pass it and leadership expects it to pass with bipartisan support.

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The bill includes a provision that requires that funds are only used to fight the coronavirus and other infectious diseases as some democrats feared that the Trump administration could raid the funding and use it for other unrelated purposes.

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“This should not be about politics; this is about doing our job to protect the American people from a potential pandemic, “Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Richard Shelby said.” We worked together to craft an aggressive and comprehensive response that provides the resources the experts say they need to combat this crisis. I thank my colleagues for their cooperation and appreciate President Trump’s eagerness to sign this legislation and get the funding out the door without delay. ”

Democrats said that the package is nearly seven times the amount that Trump had asked Congress to approve. The legislation would provide more than $ 2 billion to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for public health funding for prevention, preparedness and response.

It also would allocate more than $ 3 billion to a public health emergency fund and the National Institutes of Health for research and development of vaccines, treatment and testing of the coronavirus. The bill would also provide nearly $ 1.3 billion to help protect the health of Americans living abroad from the coronavirus.

A House Democratic aide said that the legislation would provide more than “$ 500 million to help ensure that, when a vaccine is developed, Americans can receive it regardless of their ability to pay. “

“The legislation guarantees that the federal government will only pay a fair and reasonable price for coronavirus vaccines and drugs and provides HHS the authority to ensure that they are affordable in the commercial market,” the aide said .

Trump had submitted a $ 2.5 billion request to Congress to combat the virus , but Democrats quickly said that that amount would be insufficient. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., Responded with an $ 8.5 billion proposal. Schumer said Tuesday that he expected the final deal to be between $ 7 billion and $ 8 billion.

The virus has killed at least (people in the United States and over 3, (worldwide.

As chair of the president’s task force on the virus , Vice President Mike Pence participated Tuesday in the luncheons held by Senate Democrats and Senate Republicans. And top administration officials, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, testified before a key Senate committee Tuesday morning.

Trump said separately at an event in Washington on Tuesday morning, “It looks like they’re going to give us $ 8.5 billion, “and added,” I think I should say, ‘I’ll take it.’ “

Rebecca Shabad ()

Rebecca Shabad is a congressional reporter for NBC News, based in Washington.

Frank Thorp V

Frank Thorp V is a producer and off-air reporter covering Congress for NBC News, managing coverage of the Senate.

Alex Moe

Alex Moe is a Capitol Hill producer for NBC News covering the House of Representatives.

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