Washington: The US Congress appeared poised to vote on Sunday on a $900 billion coronavirus aid package after senators struck a late-night compromise to clear one of the final hurdles, a dispute over Federal Reserve pandemic lending authorities.Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer told reporters at the U.S.
Capitol late on Saturday night: "If things continue on this path and nothing gets in the way, we'll be able to vote tomorrow."Congressional leaders plan to attach the coronavirus aid package, which includes $600 direct payments to individuals and a $300 per week unemployment compensation supplement, to a $1.4 trillion spending bill funding government programs through September 2021.But they face a new government funding deadline of.