if the gop are making those concessions that's pretty good. I would just take it. But like others have pointed out there are no representatives from Senate Rs so it's not clear if that deal is even actionable. WTF is McConnell doing?
edit: maybe I'm just a coward and Pelosi's right
McConnell spent a week trying to get his caucus to coalesce around a plan (after wasting months after passing the CARES Act). All he got was a bunch of Republicans yelling at each other and a proposal that the Dems didn't take seriously.
Whatever the final bill is, there will be a lot of Republicans voting against it in the Senate (they're not as scared of a Trump tweet now because his numbers are so bad, and a bunch like Cruz are already jockeying for 2024 where they can say how they voted against the biggest handout of taxpayer money in the history of this great country). So McConnell's washing his hands of the process.
Meadows was apparently pushing for a "majority of the majority" threshold where they'd only pass something if most R Senators voted for it (used to call this the Hastert Rule but I can see why you'd want to avoid that!), but it's not clear that's what will happen, or even is possible.