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bluewater

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Sat Sep 25, 2021, 05:20 PM Sep 2021

House Budget Committee votes to pass the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill [View all]

Source: CNN

The House Budget Committee voted Saturday to pass the $3.5 trillion spending bill out of committee and send it to the House floor.

The vote was 20 to 17 with Democratic Rep. Scott Peters of California joining Republicans to vote against the bill. It came as a necessary step for the bill to reach the full House floor, where it can be amended.

Democrats have been struggling to pass President Joe Biden's economic agenda, including the massive tax and spending bill that would expand education, health care and childcare support, address the climate crisis and make further investments in infrastructure.
The bill has raised concerns among moderates who worry some of the measures, including on drug pricing and climate, go too far, as progressives say they've already compromised enough. Republicans are united in their opposition to it.

During its Saturday meeting, the House Budget committee could not change what other committees have already voted to approve.

This story has been updated with additional information.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/25/politics/house-budget-committee-biden-economic-agenda/index.html



"Democratic Rep Scott Peters joining Republicans to vote against the bill"



It's time to stop obstructing President Biden's "Build Back Better" agenda.

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saboteurs undermining the democrats majority nt msongs Sep 2021 #1
And run on anything left out in 2022. Those policies are all well supported applegrove Sep 2021 #2
Pelosi isn't likely to make the 2009 mistake again FBaggins Sep 2021 #3
The $3.5 trillion bill is still DOA in the Senate, is this bill going to be voted on in the House PoliticAverse Sep 2021 #4
Pelosi said no two days ago FBaggins Sep 2021 #8
Thanks, that was my impression. n/t PoliticAverse Sep 2021 #9
Well, she also said several times that the house wouldn't vote on the bipartisan bill first either MichMan Sep 2021 #20
She had to trade that away FBaggins Sep 2021 #22
I don't have a problem qazplm135 Sep 2021 #5
+1000 bluewater Sep 2021 #6
At this point, I do have a problem with it rpannier Sep 2021 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 2021 #7
Between Manchin and Sinema alone this bill has 0 chance of passing the Senate. n/t PoliticAverse Sep 2021 #10
Possibly a little better than zero... dchill Sep 2021 #14
Arizona Democratic Party has passed a resolution pledging a vote of NO CONFIDENCE in @KyrstenSinema bluewater Sep 2021 #16
Yep! dchill Sep 2021 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Sep 2021 #23
K & R Just_Vote_Dem Sep 2021 #11
Dino in RINO clothing ? monkeyman1 Sep 2021 #12
That Democratic rep is from N. San Diego CA C Moon Sep 2021 #13
Someone should tell Scott Peters that politics as usual... dchill Sep 2021 #15
Peters voted against allowing Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices. PoliticAverse Sep 2021 #18
So is Sinema. ananda Sep 2021 #19
There are TV ads in San Diego urging voters to call Peters BigmanPigman Sep 2021 #21
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