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Good morning. I am kasie hunt on this thursday, june 24th. Well start with the news. There appears to be a long awaited break threw on bipartisan infrastructure talks. Specifics of the deal, including how it will be paid for, have not been released, but lawmakers seemed optimistic as they left a closed door meeting with officials last night. Republicans and democrats have come together along with the white house, and weve agreed on a framework, and were going to be heading to the white house tomorrow. Meanwhile white house officials also met with House Speaker nancy pelosi and Chuck Schumer yesterday. Democrats are considering two ways to pass their Infrastructure Priorities with or without republican support. We had a very good meeting we got into quite a bit of detail. Were all on the same page. Both tracks, the bipartisan track and the Budget Reconciliation Track are proceeding at pace, and we hope to have voting on both them in the house and the senate in july. The bottom line, the
Good morning. I am kasie hunt on this thursday, june 24th. Well start with the news. There appears to be a long awaited break threw on bipartisan infrastructure talks. Specifics of the deal, including how it will be paid for, have not been released, but lawmakers seemed optimistic as they left a closed door meeting with officials last night. Republicans and democrats have come together along with the white house, and weve agreed on a framework, and were going to be heading to the white house tomorrow. Meanwhile white house officials also met with House Speaker nancy pelosi and Chuck Schumer yesterday. Democrats are considering two ways to pass their Infrastructure Priorities with or without republican support. We had a very good meeting we got into quite a bit of detail. Were all on the same page. Both tracks, the bipartisan track and the Budget Reconciliation Track are proceeding at pace, and we hope to have voting on both them in the house and the senate in july. The bottom line, the
Good morning. I am kasie hunt on this thursday, june 24th. Well start with the news. There appears to be a long awaited break threw on bipartisan infrastructure talks. Specifics of the deal, including how it will be paid for, have not been released, but lawmakers seemed optimistic as they left a closed door meeting with officials last night. Republicans and democrats have come together along with the white house, and weve agreed on a framework, and were going to be heading to the white house tomorrow. Meanwhile white house officials also met with House Speaker nancy pelosi and Chuck Schumer yesterday. Democrats are considering two ways to pass their Infrastructure Priorities with or without republican support. We had a very good meeting we got into quite a bit of detail. Were all on the same page. Both tracks, the bipartisan track and the Budget Reconciliation Track are proceeding at pace, and we hope to have voting on both them in the house and the senate in july. The bottom line, the
we re all on the same page. both tracks, the bipartisan track and the budget reconciliation track are proceeding at pace, and we hope to have voting on both them in the house and the senate in july. the bottom line, the progressive democrats aren t going to let this bipartisan situation go forward unless they know they re going to get the bigger picture reconciliation bill also. meanwhile republicans working on a police reform deal are optimistic they can come to an agreement before they leave the capitol for the fourth of july recess. i think we ve made more progress in the last day or two than we have in the last week. we re going to be heading toward that deadline tomorrow. i m hopeful that we ll get there on the right side of the issue. i don t think there are outstanding issues to work out. we need to agree on the actual language we re using.
agreement in the senate to increase both domestic and military spending which allows both sides to claim a victory to allow it to move forward. but it is a reminder of how much the gyroscope shifted. you had dave brat who beat eric can cantor saying a trillion dollar deficit was okay, it s fine. it underscores how much republicans have now moved towards tax reduction obviously over deficit reduction as a priority. but it does allow a way forward if the house if the house can pull together 218 votes to do it. paul, what s interesting is that this requires a separation really between spending and budget and immigration, which is something that house democrats and progressive democrats aren t one bit happy about. that s right. that would be a big gift by the democrats, they would have to give up an important priority. senator mcconnell has given his word that they will have a vote