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It's A Big Week For Spending Bills' Future In The House
Centrist House Democrats were locked in a weekend standoff with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) over when to vote on a roughly $1 trillion infrastructure bill, imperiling the chamber鈥檚 ability to advance a sweeping segment of President Biden鈥檚 agenda in votes expected early this week. A group of nine centrist Democrats has been at an impasse with Mrs. Pelosi and liberal Democrats for more than a week over a strategy to tie together the infrastructure bill, already passed with bipartisan support in the Senate, and Mr. Biden鈥檚 $3.5 trillion package of healthcare, education and climate provisions currently being crafted. That bill is expected to rely on just Democratic support under a process tied to the budget. To unlock that process, Mrs. Pelosi needs nearly all of her caucus on board for a procedural step planned for this week in the House. (Peterson, 8/22)
House Democrats are preparing to take the first steps Monday toward adopting a roughly $3.5 trillion spending plan that would enable sweeping changes to the nation鈥檚 health care, education and tax laws, but new rifts among party lawmakers threaten to stall the package鈥檚 swift advance. The budget blueprint encompasses many of Democrats鈥 most cherished policy promises from the 2020 campaign, including pledges to expand Medicare, rethink immigration, and spend new sums to combat climate change. Its adoption this week would inch Congress closer to delivering on President Biden鈥檚 broader economic agenda. (Romm, 8/22)
And in news on former President Trump 鈥
Former President Donald Trump was booed at a rally on Saturday in Alabama after telling supporters they should get vaccinated. 鈥淎nd you know what? I believe totally in your freedoms. I do. You鈥檝e got to do what you have to do,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淏ut, I recommend: take the vaccines. I did it. It鈥檚 good. Take the vaccines.鈥 Some boos rang out from the rally crowd, who were largely maskless. (Smith, 8/22)