GOP Faces Biden’s Next Big Bill Weighing If It Should Ease Rules Bloomberg 3/16/2021 Erik Wasson and Emily Wilkins
(Bloomberg) President Joe Biden’s next big economic package helped set off a heated debate among Republicans over whether to participate in the return of lawmakers’ dedicated-spending projects, known as earmarks, a tussle that could be key to its success.
After muscling his $1.9 trillion pandemic-relief bill through Congress without a single Republican vote, Biden is hoping to bring GOP members aboard an infrastructure package set to be a core part of his longer-term economic plan, estimated at trillions of dollars.
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Forget Dr. Seuss And Cancel Culture â The Real GOP Agenda Is Rolling Back Voting
From coast to coast, the party is engaged in the second great disenfranchisement in American history, says one voting law expert.
WASHINGTON â Just weeks into an era of a new Democratic White House and Congress pushing through their priorities, Republicans appear to have settled on an agenda of their own.
No, not Dr. Seuss or âcancel cultureâ or breaking up Big Tech or any of the culture war topics that dominate their fundraising appeals and the Fox News evening programming, but the singular issue on which they seem to believe their future success will depend: making it harder for poorer people and communities to vote.