Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer said the House and Senate could vote on the deal on Sunday

US lawmakers agreed on pandemic spending powers for the Federal Reserve late Saturday, the Wall Street Journal reported, clearing the way for a vote on a roughly $900 billion COVID-19 relief package for millions of Americans.

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The deal would maintain the central bank's ability to set up emergency lending programs without congressional approval, the Journal said, but the Fed would require approval to restart similar existing programs once they expire later this year.

Republicans had sought to limit the Fed's ability to provide credit for businesses and other institutions, while Democrats argued restricting its powers could compound the fiscal crisis in the world's largest economy.

The impasse had threatened to temporarily shut down the government -- a scenario not unheard of in politically divided Washington, but disastrous given the worsening economy and record daily death tolls from COVID-19.

According to the Journal, Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer said the House and Senate could vote on the deal on Sunday. Read more at i24