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President Joe Biden's long-awaited plan to dramatically expand the social safety net could pass the House as soon as Thursday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said.
Despite the potential vote, the measure still faces key hurdles in the Senate with a fight looming over a controversial tax provision and Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia still not on board.Democrats are working hard to keep their fragile coalition of moderates and progressives united behind the sweeping $1.
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