WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Republican-led U.S. Senate scrambled on Saturday to forge a bipartisan agreement on a $1 trillion-plus bill targeted at stemming the economic fallout from the growing coronavirus break out, as talks neared a deadline for preparing and passing the legislation.
FILE IMAGE: White Home primary financial advisor Larry Kudlow speaks with press reporters about the Trump administration’s action to the financial issues surrounding the coronoavirus break out, at the White Home in Washington, U.S. March 16,2020 REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Republican and Democratic legislators worked behind closed doors to produce official legislation by the end of the day that would aim to help people, small companies and industries hard struck by the public health crisis.
White Home financial adviser Larry Kudlow, who took