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Progress slow as urgency grows on virus relief legislation


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Published : 05 Aug 2020 07:11 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 07:40 PM

Frustrated Senate Republicans re-upped their complaints that Democratic negotiators are taking too hard a line in talks on a sweeping coronavirus relief bill, but an afternoon negotiating session brought at least modest concessions from both sides, even as an agreement appears far off, reports AP.

Top Democrats emerged from a 90-minute meeting Tuesday with Trump administration officials to declare more progress. The Trump team agreed with that assessment and highlighted its offer to extend a moratorium on evictions from federally subsidized housing through the end of the year.

We really went down, issue by issue by issue slogging through this. They made some concessions which we appreciated. 

We made some concessions that they appreciated, said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. We're still far away on a lot of the important issues but we're continuing to go back.

White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said Tuesday's session was probably the most productive meeting we've had to date. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the two sides set a goal of reaching an agreement by the end of the week to permit a vote next week.