Key Congressional Votes on Biden Agenda, Debt Ceiling Set for This Week
Summary from the AllSides News Team
Two Congressional votes set for this week are key for the Biden administration's spending plans. A House vote on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure package is set for Thursday, and a Senate vote is set for Monday to suspend the debt ceiling and avoid a government shutdown. Republicans are expected to vote down the debt ceiling measure, leaving Democrats to figure out how to keep the government funded while also passing trillions of dollars worth of spending bills. Work continues on crafting and securing votes for the administration's $3.5 trillion budget bill.
Many sources focused on the pricetags for the legislation and the political maneuvering needed from Democrats to advance the bills. Sources across the spectrum framed the coming days as pivotal for the Biden administration and the president's agenda; many on all sides also painted smooth passage of the bills as unlikely based on lack of support from moderate Democrats. Some coverage also highlighted how the legislation, if passed, will have vast implications for American life.
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From the Left
Missed deadlines, GOP blockades and the week that makes or breaks Biden and DemocratsPresident Joe Biden enters the most seismic week of his legislative agenda explicitly set to miss one deadline and implicitly knowing he'll soon have to bow to a Republican blockade on another.
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Every piece of Biden's agenda is on the line this week. The vote on his $1.2 trillion Senate-passed infrastructure bill has...
From the Left
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The big picture: Anything short of total failure could have a transformative impact on day-to-day life — from how we move around to our access to the internet, paid family leave and child care, health care and college.
To be sure, the massive price tag that comes with these...
From the Right
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"We’re going to pass the bill this week," she told ABC’s "This Week." "I’m never bringing a bill to the floor that doesn’t have the votes."
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