Clyburn says Dems knew spending would cause inflation
“All of us knew this would be the case.” https://t.co/t2jVzxFROw
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) October 20, 2022
“All of us knew this would be the case.” https://t.co/t2jVzxFROw
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) October 20, 2022
Party seeks agreement between moderate, progressive wings on separate social-policy and climate package
President Biden called on House Democrats to hold off on voting on a roughly $1 trillion infrastructure bill until after they reach an agreement on a separate social-policy and climate bill, moving to again delay final passage of a central piece of his own agenda in a bid to unify restive Democrats. Even as Mr. Biden endorsed progressives’ push to hold up a vote on the infrastructure bill, however, he acknowledged in a closed-door meeting with House Democrats on Friday that the price tag of the social-policy and climate bill would need to drop substantially below $3.5 trillion to closer to roughly $2 trillion, according to lawmakers and aides. The infrastructure bill “ain’t going to happen until we reach an agreement on the next piece of legislation,” Mr. Biden told House Democrats, according to a person familiar with his remarks. Exiting the meeting, Mr. Biden told reporters: “It doesn’t matter whether it’s in six minutes, six days or six weeks. We’re going to get it done.”
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