The House just passed an $8.3 billion coronavirus response package in an effort to send billions of dollars to deal with the coronavirus outbreak.

The measure passed with broad bipartisan support. The vote was 415 to 2 with just two Republicans voting against the measure; Andy Biggs, the chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus, and Ken Buck. The legislation now moves to the Senate.

The legislation was formally unveiled this afternoon after lawmakers worked to hammer out a package to respond to the outbreak. The funding package is far higher than the $2.5 billion the White House requested. Despite that, however, the White House is expected to back the deal.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell indicated today that the aim is to pass the emergency funding bill this week.

"Our goal would be to do it this week, if we get cooperation," McConnell said, shortly after a broad agreement was reached.