However, Democrats are unlikely to be able to advance many initiatives when it comes to health policy, given the GOP's control of the Senate and White House.
A bipartisan group of senators and House members has been working since last summer on measures to keep prices from rising out of control and undermining the individual market.
According to documents circulating on Capitol Hill, the deal includes $6 billion in funding for treatment of mental health issues and opioid addiction and $2 billion in extra funding for the National Institutes of Health.