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An overview of the ins and outs of compromise.
Next up before year-end: considering the president's $2 trillion economic agenda and again lifting the federal debt ceiling.
If a new stopgap funding measure does not pass by tomorrow, the federal government will be shut down this weekend.
Bipartisan group has put finishing touches on the $550 billion bill.
Republican plan includes $333 billion in spending on business subsidies, including a revised version of the PPP.
Sanders' proposal would establish universal benefits through a government-run program and outlaw most forms of private insurance.
Chuck Schumer and Bernie Sanders will introduce legislation to prohibit companies from stock buybacks unless workers' pay and benefits also increase.
Senate may vote on bill as early as tonight. Failure to pass it by tomorrow would result in government shutdown.
Former House GOP lawmaker Scott Garrett is longtime opponent of the bank.