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On Monday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell discussed the impending COVID stimulus package.
McConnell said there is "no reason" Congress can't quickly agree a new round of coronavirus stimulus.
Business Insider reports that Democrats and Republicans have been at an impasse for months.
Republicans wants a smaller deal while Democrats looking for more.
Congress is meeting for a short session due to end by Christmas, and also has to avert a government shutdown.
Among the issues to be thrashed out are whether to send another round of $1,200 direct payments to Americans.
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