President Joe Biden’s legislative agenda is caught between two countervailing forces.
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Two, the party is simply Too Divided to Pass — with the thinnest of majorities, Democrats are just too divided to overcome a single defection in Senate and just a handful of defections in the House. Progressives are well aware the reconciliation bill may be their last chance to pass large-scale spending for years, perhaps even a generation, given GOP advantages in the House and Senate. Even a scaled-down bill would mean significant investments in health care, education, climate, housing and more.
Progressives are wary that their colleagues are trying to force the infrastructure bill through and either kill or declaw the reconciliation bill and are renewing threats to vote against the former without a deal on the latter. The centrists are desperate to show that the bills are not “linked” and that they aren’t being bullied into supporting anything they don’t want to. Both sides have been digging in this week.
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