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Biden wants Congress to pass virus aid in lame-duck session

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WILMINGTON, Del. – President-elect Joe Biden is pushing Congress to approve billions of dollars in emergency COVID-19 assistance before he takes office, saying in a meeting Friday with the top Democrats in the House and Senate that such a package should be approved during the lameduck session.

Biden held his first in-person meeting since winning the presidenti­al election with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer, hosting them at his makeshift transition headquarte­rs in a downtown Wilmington, Delaware, theater.

Biden’s new governing team is facing intense pressure to approve another coronaviru­s relief bill and come up with a clear plan to distribute millions of doses of a prospectiv­e vaccine. That comes as Biden is just days away from unveiling the first of his Cabinet picks, which are subject to Senate confirmati­on.

“In my Oval Office, mi casa, you casa,” Biden, who sat with Schumer, Pelosi and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, all wearing masks and spaced out around a bank of tables, said during the brief portion of the meeting journalist­s witnessed. “I hope we’re going to spend a lot of time together.”

According to a readout of the meeting later released by Biden’s team, the group “agreed that Congress needed to pass a bipartisan emergency aid package in the lame duck session,” which is the period after Election Day but before Congress adjourns for the year.

It added that the “package should include resources to fight the COVID-19 pandemic, relief for working families and small businesses, support for state

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? PRESIDENT-ELECT JOE BIDEN participat­es in a meeting with the National Governors Associatio­n’s executive committee at The Queen theater Thursday in Wilmington, Del.
ASSOCIATED PRESS PRESIDENT-ELECT JOE BIDEN participat­es in a meeting with the National Governors Associatio­n’s executive committee at The Queen theater Thursday in Wilmington, Del.

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