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Biden has called for more than $4 trillion in new spending for his infrastructure plan.
Democrats will likely pass a bill under reconciliation if no bipartisan deal is reached.
Trade groups and lawmakers, meanwhile, are tapping experts to decipher the Senate s complex rules.
President Joe Biden has called for more than $4 trillion in spending and increasing taxes on the wealthy and corporations as a way to pay for his ambitious infrastructure plan. He s pushing for bipartisan action, but that could be tricky as lawmakers spar over the cost and some of the details in his proposal.
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WASHINGTON – Tim Phillips had some straight talk for fellow “freedom fighters” who gathered in an Iowa restaurant in April.
Their side lost the first few months of the “big, big battle” going on in Washington as Congress passed a $1.9 trillion coronavirus rescue package, said Phillips, head of the fiscally conservative group Americans for Prosperity. But it’s still possible to stop the more than $4 trillion in additional spending that President Joe Biden has proposed.
“In the next few months, Washington, D.C., is going to be making some decision that could literally dramatically transform our country,” Phillips said as he urged the gathering of more than 160 people to “do more than you’ve ever done before.”
Former Senator Joe Donnelly speaks on Biden jobs plan
Former Senator Joe Donnelly headlined a meet and greet in Logansport to rally support for President Biden s American Jobs Plan. Following a speech, Donnelly answered questions from the audience about the plan.
Posted: May 8, 2021 11:09 PM
Posted By: Peter Hulett
LOGANSPORT, Ind. (WLFI) - Former Senator Joe Donnelly held a meet and greet on May 8 with Logansport residents to talk about President Biden s American Jobs Plan. Following speeches from Cass County Democrats Chair Lita Rouser and Donnelly, the former Senator answered questions the audience had about the jobs plan.
Rouser says Saturday s event is an important attempt to rally Hoosiers behind the plan.