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Pelosi, Schumer to Huddle With Biden on Voting Legislation

Pelosi, Schumer to Huddle With Biden on Voting Legislation
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Biden opens up new front in Covid-19 vaccination war as concerns over variant deepen

Biden opens up new front in Covid-19 vaccination war as concerns over variant deepen
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17 Republicans and Every Democrat Votes to Advance Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill

17 Republicans and Every Democrat Votes to Advance Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill On 7/28/21 at 7:34 PM EDT A total of 17 Republicans and all 50 members of the congressional Democratic caucus has voted to advance the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky was one of the 17 Republican votes for the bill to proceed. The vote could help start debate on the bill and possibly bring it to a vote on the Senate floor in the coming days. The 17 Republican Senators who voted to advance the bill are the following: Roy Blunt of Missouri Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia Bill Cassidy of Louisiana

McConnell just said he ll vote to advance Biden s bipartisan infrastructure deal in a major test vote

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said he would vote to advance the bipartisan infrastructure deal. The procedural vote will advance a vehicle of the bill, which will later be replaced with legislative text. McConnell’s approval comes after Sens. Portman and Sinema met with President Biden last month to negotiate the framework of the infrastructure deal. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said Wednesday that he would vote to advance the bipartisan infrastructure bill that GOP lawmakers have staunchly opposed in recent weeks. The Senate is scheduled to hold a procedural vote to advance a vehicle for the bill on Wednesday evening, which will later be replaced by the amendments proposed by GOP Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio and Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, a Democrat from Arizona.

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