It includes climate change funding and money to fight racial inequality.
The latest bill has echoes of the Big Society, with its focus on bettering the lives of families and young people with subsidised child care, free nurseries and free community college education.
A sting in the tail of the latest package is that the focus is on taxing the wealthy.
If Biden is successful there could be some encouragement for Rishi Sunak to head in similar directions as he addresses the UK’s £2trillion-plus debt mountain. Certainly, it could provide fodder for Keir Starmer.
The main element of Biden’s soak-the-rich plan is a rise in income tax for households earning more than $400,000 a year from 37 per cent to 39.6 per cent (where it would still be well below the UK’s 45 per cent top rate).