After daylong standoff, Democrats reach deal to advance Biden agenda

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After daylong standoff, Democrats reach a tentative agreement to pass the bipartisan infrastructure bill and climate change bill

At Biden's urging, progressives and centrists in the party agreed to end a standoff that had halted progress on a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill and a $1.75 trillion social policy and climate change bill for more than 12 hours.

The two pieces of legislation include the biggest upgrade of America's roads, bridges and airports in a generation and the largest expansion of social programs since the 1960s. Congress also faces looming Dec. 3 deadlines to avert a politically embarrassing government shutdown and an economically catastrophic default on the federal government's debt.

It would bolster the credibility of Biden's pledge to halve U.S. greenhouse gas emissions from 2005 levels by 2030 during the U.N.Republicans uniformly oppose that legislation, casting it as a dramatic expansion of government that would hurt businesses.

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