Here’s what’s currently in the bill, why it’s facing trouble in the Senate despite easily passing in the House, and what could come next.

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Here’s what’s currently in the bill, why it’s facing trouble in the Senate despite easily passing in the House, and what could come next.
Many lawmakers want to expand the $2,000-per-child credit, a longtime Democratic priority — but aren’t sure about how to get there.