Senate Sleeps On House Democrats’ $1.5 Trillion Infrastructure Bill—Here’s Why It’s Doomed

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Senate Sleeps On House Democrats’ $1.5 Trillion Infrastructure Bill—Here’s Why It’s Doomed
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Republicans ridiculed the bill and vowed it would die in the Senate.

With Congress gone for the 4th of July holiday, the Senate went on recess without taking up House Democrats’ recently passed infrastructure bill—and amid near-uniform Republican opposition, it’s likely that the legislation is now officially dead.in June, largely along party lines in a 233-188 vote on Wednesday.

But top Republicans were quick to declare the bill dead on arrival in the Senate: “Naturally this nonsense is not going anywhere,” Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said earlier this week. House Republicans condemned the legislation as partisan, saying that their views were not included in the process, while Democrats said the bill was passed without Republican involvement because they’veThere is concern among Democrats that Republicans strongly oppose the legislation—and any future bills like it—for including a host of measures aimed at fighting climate change, such as reducing carbon emissions.

McConnell, for his part, has said he would not bring it to the Senate floor for debate, while President Trump recently criticized the bill as “full of wasteful ‘Green New Deal’ initiatives” and indicated that heThat’s how many cities plan to delay or cancel infrastructure projects because of budget cuts amid the coronavirus pandemic, according to a

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