On Wednesday, the US Senate entered a second day about the debate on a $3.5 trillion spending blueprint for President Joe Biden’s top priorities in the U.S Senate, where law markets sparred over the need for massive spending to fight climate change and poverty.
After months of haggling, the Senate on Tuesday passed a $1 trillion infrastructure bill in a bipartisan 69-30 vote, proposing to make the nation’s biggest investments in decades in the roads, bridges, airport, and waterways. But the measure faces an uncertain future in the house. The bills have been a top priority for Biden, who has sought to enact sweeping changes during a time when his democrats party narrowly controls both congressional chambers and where they fear loss of legislative control in the looming 2022 elections.
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