White House Tries to Lock Down Deal with Manchin Sinema
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On Wednesday, Senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema met with White House officials for roughly two hours as Democrats race to try to lock down a deal on their social spending package. While left-leaning articles highlight that Democrats signaled they are closing in on a long-elusive deal to overhaul the nation’s health care, education, climate and tax laws, right-leaning articles highlight that Pelosi told fellow House Democrats they’ll begin consideration of a massive social welfare package tomorrow.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Democrats signaled they are closing in on a long-elusive deal to overhaul the nation’s health care, education, climate and tax laws. Democrats plan to set in motion a tenuous agenda to try to advance Biden’s broader economic agenda as soon as this week.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that cutting a deal with two key moderates would give a big boost to Biden and Democratic leaders. Manchin told reporters earlier that Democrats should “absolutely” have a deal by the end of the day.
A right-leaning article by Washington Examiner highlights that Pelosi told fellow House Democrats they’ll begin consideration of a massive social welfare package tomorrow. The House Rules Committee will hold a hearing on Biden’s “Build Back Better” plan.
From the left
Paid leave at risk of falling out of spending package as Biden nears deal with Manchin and Sinema
The Washington Post
From the right
Pelosi announces hearing on unfinished spending bill in bid to kick-start stalled Biden agenda
Washington Examiner