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Bipartisan infrastructure deal clears key Senate vote
The Senate voted 67-32 to open formal debate on the bipartisan infrastructure proposal. The procedural motion, which needed 60 votes, had support from 17 Republicans as well as 48 Democrats and the two independents who caucus with them.
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks outside the White House with a bipartisan group of senators after meeting on an infrastructure deal June 24, 2021, in Washington, D.C. From left are Sen. Rob Portman, R- Ohio; Sen. Bill Cassidy, R- La.; Sen. Jon Tester, D- Mont.; Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R- Alaska; Sen. Susan Collins, R- Maine; Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, D- Ariz.; Sen. Joe Manchin, D- W.Va.; and Sen. Mark Warner, D- Va. (Win McNamee/Getty Images/TNS)
Publishing date: Jul 28, 2021 • 5 hours ago • 2 minute read •
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WASHINGTON A roughly $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure investment bill advanced in the U.S. Senate on Wednesday, passing a key milestone that moves the emerging legislation toward formal debate and possible passage.
The Senate voted 67-32 to take the first procedural step toward debating the measure that has the support of Democratic President Joe Biden.
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The bipartisan agreement https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKBN2EY2VP, which follows months of negotiations, gained the support of all 48 Democrats, two independents and 17 Republicans on this first procedural vote.
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It is with great sadness that the American Knife & Tool Institute (AKTI) and those of us who personally knew Senator Enzi mourn the loss of a friend and supporter.” Jan Billeb
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