Negotiations over extending emergency unemployment compensation continue as the Senate has passed a bipartisan bill that would provide five additional months of benefits to long-term unemployed individuals, retroactive to those who lost assistance when the program expired in December. While lawmakers are pressuring the House leadership to act, concerns about the bill's implementation and retroactive payments remain. Over 2.3 million people have lost access to unemployment benefits, highlighting the urgency of the negotiations amidst mixed support in the House.