Senate Set to Pass Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill Tuesday
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On Tuesday, the Senate is poised to pass a roughly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. While left-leaning articles highlight that the Senate’s $1 trillion proposal will improve the nation’s roads, bridges, pipes, ports, and Internet connections, right-leaning articles highlight that the Senate will immediately begin considering a $3.5 trillion budget resolution following passage of the infrastructure bill.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that the Senate’s $1 trillion proposal will improve the nation’s roads, bridges, pipes, ports, and Internet connections. The 60-30 vote follows weeks of turbulent private talks and public debates.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that Majority Leader Charles Schumer said the Senate will vote on passing the bill at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. Roughly 20 GOP senators have supported advancing the bill so far.
A right-leaning article by The Washington Examiner highlights that the Senate will immediately begin considering a $3.5 trillion budget resolution following passage of the infrastructure bill. However, no Republican is expected to support the larger spending framework.
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Senate passes bipartisan infrastructure bill ahead of battle over budget
Washington Examiner