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Зупинити ПП-2 Роботу Сенату США заблоковано
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Республиканцы блокируют работу Сената США из-за «Северного потока — 2»
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Friday, July 30, 2021
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Senate proceeds with $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure framework. House passed minibus appropriations bill with $253 billion for Health and Human Services. President Biden announces new vaccine policies for federal employees.
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Senate Moved Forward on Bipartisan Infrastructure Framework.
After several weeks of negotiation, Senators on Wednesday approved, by a vote of 67-32, a key procedural motion to begin debate on the bipartisan physical infrastructure package. The package does not have a healthcare focus, but the White House published a high-level fact sheet and summary indicating that it includes a $55 billion investment in clean drinking water (the largest in American history), as well as $65 billion to ensure every American has access to reliable high-speed internet a key investment for telehealth proponents. The summary also highlights that the authors intend to offset some of the cost of the investments
Committee vote predicts GOP will join Dems to draft your daughters
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US Senate moves forward with bipartisan infrastructure plan By
July 28, 2021 - 9:08 pm
CHARLESTON, W.Va. The U.S. Senate on Wednesday agreed to advance a bipartisan infrastructure plan hours after negotiators reached an agreement with the White House.
Seventeen Republicans joined the Senate Democratic caucus in the 67-32 vote; Sens. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., and Shelley Moore Capito, R-W.Va. who had leading roles in separate infrastructure talks supported the motion.
The White House and senators agreed to decrease new spending from $579 billion in an earlier legislative framework to $550 billion. The proposal dedicates $110 billion toward road and bridge projects, $55 billion for drinking water infrastructure, $65 billion toward high-speed internet, and $73 billion in clean energy transmission. According to the White House, the proposal would be funded by redirected coronavirus relief money, targeted corporate user fees and stronger tax enforcement on cryptocurrencies among