make-or-break test for president biden s agenda, congress is working to pass a 3.5 trillion dollar reconciliation package any one trillion dollar infrastructure bill, all while trying to avoid a government shutdown any debt crisis. and just in the last few hours the timeline on that agenda has actually gotten a little bit clearer. now in a new like there to colleagues released tonight speaker pelosi announced a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill is now slated for thursday. debate on that is set to begin tomorrow morning. anna little on friday speaker pelosi described the next few days as a time of great intensity, here s where pelosi had to say this morning about that bipartisan infrastructure bill, which was originally scheduled to be voted on tomorrow. so are you confident that these progressive members are going to vote yes even though they said no? let me just say we are going to pass the bill this week. we will bring the bill before tomorrow for consideration. but you
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SPS detailed what parents can expect during a webinar on Tuesday.
Middle and high school students in Spokane Public Schools are scheduled to return on March 1. For high school students, class will start at 8:00 a.m. and end at 2:55 p.m.
Students will be divided into two groups and they’ll go to class twice a week, alternating Fridays.
Like other grades, students will be required to fill out a health check each day. Mask wearing will be mandatory, even in passing, hand sanitizer will be provided in classrooms, and all desks will be properly spaced apart.