Democrats and Republicans may agree on Economic Stimulus Package
WAP20011211114 - 11 DECEMBER 2001 - WASHINGTON, DC, USA: Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, (D-SD) right, announces at a news conference on Capitol Hill, December 11, 2001, that Democrats may be willing to accept a Republican economic stimulus proposal. Senator Max Baucus, (D-MT) left and Senator Jay Rockefeller, (D-WV) listen on. cc/cc/Chris Corder UPI
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