House progressives appear poised for a showdown with their own leadership team as Democrats steamroll toward a Monday vote on a Senate-passed infrastructure bill that is a key part of President Biden’s agenda.
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A bipartisan group of House lawmakers is calling on the Pentagon to support the replenishment of Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system following the 11-day conflict between the U.S.
A growing number of Democrats from the nation s wealthier states, which include New York, New Jersey and Illinois, have warned that they won t support Biden s infrastructure bill without the elimination of the current cap on the federal deduction for state and local taxes, known as SALT.
Pelosi stopped far short of drawing a red line, as those Democrats have done. But she said she s a big supporter of their position and suggested she wants to see that particular tax provision wrapped into Biden s infrastructure bill, which is expected to feature a series of tax hikes to offset the spending.
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