Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Thursday laid out Democratic demands for the next phase of the legislative coronavirus response — a day before the House is scheduled to vote on an estimated $2.2 trillion deal that is the largest economic assistance package in U.S. history.

Pelosi said she spoke with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Thursday morning and laid out her wish list for follow-up legislation:

“A better definition of who qualifies for family and medical leave”

Health care worker and pension protections, which she said Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said could be done in the next phase

Increasing SNAP benefits by 15 percent

More funds to state and local governments

Free coronavirus testing, doctor visits and follow-up treatment

Equitable funding for Washington, D.C., residents. “It doesn’t make any sense,” she said of the Senate’s decision to treat D.C. as a territory rather than a state, which deprives the district of at least $750 million more in emergency funding. “It wasn’t an accident. It was a decision. Let’s correct that.”

Senators bolted to their home states after voting late Wednesday to send the bill over to the House. McConnell isn’t expected to call the chamber back into session until after Easter, or until lawmakers have come to terms on any follow-up legislation to the package advanced Wednesday.