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The Senate voted to advance a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package after weeks of stalled efforts to reach a bipartisan deal.
Enough Republicans joined Democrats to achieve the 60-vote threshold needed to start debate. The vote was 67-32. Lawmakers will now begin considering amendments.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, the White House, and a bipartisan group of senators announced the accord earlier Wednesday. We’ve made a lot of progress so far on an historic investment in our nation’s core infrastructure that will be fully paid for without raising taxes, Indiana Republican Sen. Todd Young said in a statement after the vote. I look forward to continuing to work with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle as we sand and polish the final product.
Democratic Senator Kyrsten Sinema expressed opposition to President Joe Biden s $3.5trillion budget reconciliation package on Wednesday I support many of the goals in this proposal … I do not support a bill that costs $3.5trillion, Sinema said
Republicans had already vowed to oppose the bill with Senate in a 50-50 split
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has threatened to keep the Senate out of a planned August recess until a deal gets done
If passed, the plan would see a huge influx of cash aimed at educational initiatives, an expansion to Medicare and climate change measures
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