The Senate on Thursday passed an $8.3 billion emergency spending plan to help combat the COVID-19 outbreak. Senate passage followed approval by the House of Representatives, and the measure now goes to President Donald Trump's desk for signature. The legislation includes $350 million to fight the virus in places like Washington state; $500 million to buy drugs, masks and other medical supplies; and funding for research into a vaccine, among other items. Sen. Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, was the sole "no" vote.