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Andy Meek
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Once the Senate finally passes its version of President Biden's $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief legislation, and once that version is combined with the already-passed House version of the bill and then sent to the president's desk for his signature, most people have a good idea of what happens next.
The latest stimulus update is that the upper chamber of Congress could move to a vote on the bill, which includes funding for $1,400 stimulus checks, as soon as today. Once the Senate does so, it starts the clock, as it were, on as much as 20 hours of debate, after which a so-called "vote-a-rama" begins that lasts until all amendments to the bill are finished being dealt with. Then the final vote, then the merger with the House bill, then it's signed into law and we, finally, start receiving the third round of stimulus checks. Except there's also one thing people might be forgetting, if they even realize it at all: When you add it all up, people are actually going to get a lot more than $1,400 from the new stimulus bill.
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