The compromise today would require states to place voter-registration forms in welfare offices, as Democrats had sought.
The compromise would require the appeals panel to find that the commission had acted on "a rational basis supported by substantial evidence in the record."
The compromise reached on Tuesday, during a telephone conference call, does not require the Education Department to change its position.
The only compromise between these positions would require a purchase.
According to a draft version, the compromise would require a two-segment process for the states.
The compromise would also require more timely and expanded disclosure of campaign contributions.
The compromise requires that Congress vote on giving banks that authority in April 1991.
The compromise is still being worked out and will require the approval of the Met's board and the Italian government.
The compromise also requires a written record summarizing all deliberations and the recommendations of each panel.
A compromise requires that all parties make concessions.