Congress postpones vote on the social and climate aspect of Joe Biden’s investment plans
A vote is now expected before the end of November. This plan provides nearly $1.8 trillion in investment for social and climate spending.
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A setback for the American president. Contrary to vigilanceOK, Congress will not vote on the social and climate component of Joe Biden’s investment plans on Friday, November 5, the Democratic Speaker of the House announced. It is now expected to vote on this plan at around $1.8 trillion “Before Thanksgiving”, scheduled for November 25, Nancy Pelosi told the press.
Dubbed “Building Back Better,” this plan specifically provides for nursery for all, a profound improvement in health coverage and major investments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Its total cost has already been halved, A nursery for everyone. If this text is ratified by the elected representatives in the House, it must still be approved in the Senate, where it may be substantially modified.
Nancy Pelosi “hopefull” All the same voting in the House of Representatives Friday night on Joe Biden’s other big investment plan: a $1,200 billion envelope for the country’s crumbling infrastructure. But the progressive wing of the Democratic Party has repeatedly warned that it will not support this text without ensuring the passage of the social and climate component of Joe Biden.
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