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ON TO THE NEXT ONE: President Joe Biden signed off on the $1.9 trillion Covid relief package yesterday, sealing the deal on a campaign promise and wrapping an eight-week sprint to get it done before March 14.
But even before the bill was signed, Democrats began deliberating what will be next. Infrastructure is a big topic of conversation, but the Biden administration is also scrambling to address surging migration at the border, including the number of children held at detention facilities. Both are already facing headwinds. And if the Covid relief bill was any indication, Biden and congressional leaders may be facing an uphill battle on agenda items like immigration and infrastructure.